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Conservation of information and the foundations of quantum mechanics

Quantum Physics 2015-06-04 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

We review a recent approach to the foundations of quantum mechanics inspired by quantum information theory. The approach is based on a general framework, which allows one to address a large class of physical theories which share basic information-theoretic features. We first illustrate two very primitive features, expressed by the axioms of causality and purity-preservation, which are satisfied by both classical and quantum theory. We then discuss the axiom of purification, which expresses a strong version of the Conservation of Information and captures the core of a vast number of protocols in quantum information. Purification is a highly non-classical feature and leads directly to the emergence of entanglement at the purely conceptual level, without any reference to the superposition principle. Supplemented by a few additional requirements, satisfied by classical and quantum theory, it provides a complete axiomatic characterization of quantum theory for finite dimensional systems.

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@article{arxiv.1411.2723,
  title  = {Conservation of information and the foundations of quantum mechanics},
  author = {G. Chiribella and C. M. Scandolo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.2723},
  year   = {2015}
}

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11 pages, contribution to the Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics, July 28-August 6 2014, Orthodox Academy of Crete, Kolymbari, Crete