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Ordering the processes with indefinite causal order
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Filatov, Stanislav
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Circuits
/ Incompatibility
/ Qubits (quantum computing)
2022
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Filatov, Stanislav
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Circuits
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2022
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Ordering the processes with indefinite causal order
2022
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Overview
We show a method of describing processes with indefinite causal order (ICO) by a definite causal order. We do so by relabeling the processes that take place in the circuit in accordance with the basis of measurement of control qubit. Causal nonseparability is alleviated at a cost of nonlocality of the acting processes. This result highlights the key role of superposition in creating the paradox of ICO. We also draw attention to the issue of growing incompatibility of language in its current form (especially the logical structures it embodies) with the quantum logic.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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