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Terminality implies non-signalling

Quantum Physics 2014-12-31 v3 Logic in Computer Science Category Theory

Abstract

A 'process theory' is any theory of systems and processes which admits sequential and parallel composition. `Terminality' unifies normalisation of pure states, trace-preservation of CP-maps, and adding up to identity of positive operators in quantum theory, and generalises this to arbitrary process theories. We show that terminality and non-signalling coincide in any process theory, provided one makes causal structure explicit. In fact, making causal structure explicit is necessary to even make sense of non-signalling in process theories. We conclude that because of its much simpler mathematical form, terminality should be taken to be a more fundamental notion than non-signalling.

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@article{arxiv.1405.3681,
  title  = {Terminality implies non-signalling},
  author = {Bob Coecke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3681},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

In Proceedings QPL 2014, arXiv:1412.8102

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