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Fibred Coalgebraic Logic and Quantum Protocols

Quantum Physics 2014-12-31 v1 Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Motivated by applications in modelling quantum systems using coalgebraic techniques, we introduce a fibred coalgebraic logic. Our approach extends the conventional predicate lifting semantics with additional modalities relating conditions on different fibres. As this fibred setting will typically involve multiple signature functors, the logic incorporates a calculus of modalities enabling the construction of new modalities using various composition operations. We extend the semantics of coalgebraic logic to this setting, and prove that this extension respects behavioural equivalence. We show how properties of the semantics of modalities are preserved under composition operations, and then apply the calculational aspect of our logic to produce an expressive set of modalities for reasoning about quantum systems, building these modalities up from simpler components. We then demonstrate how these modalities can describe some standard quantum protocols. The novel features of our logic are shown to allow for a uniform description of unitary evolution, and support local reasoning such as "Alice's qubit satisfies condition" as is common when discussing quantum protocols.

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@article{arxiv.1412.8525,
  title  = {Fibred Coalgebraic Logic and Quantum Protocols},
  author = {Daniel Marsden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.8525},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

In Proceedings QPL 2013, arXiv:1412.7917

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