arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1005.4870 [quant-ph]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Limited Holism and Real-Vector-Space Quantum Theory

Lucien Hardy, William K. Wootters

Published 2010-05-26Version 1

Quantum theory has the property of "local tomography": the state of any composite system can be reconstructed from the statistics of measurements on the individual components. In this respect the holism of quantum theory is limited. We consider in this paper a class of theories more holistic than quantum theory in that they are constrained only by "bilocal tomography": the state of any composite system is determined by the statistics of measurements on pairs of components. Under a few auxiliary assumptions, we derive certain general features of such theories. In particular, we show how the number of state parameters can depend on the number of perfectly distinguishable states. We also show that real-vector-space quantum theory, while not locally tomographic, is bilocally tomographic.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2106.15879 [quant-ph] (Published 2021-06-30)
Uhlmann phase in composite systems with entanglement
arXiv:quant-ph/9903020 (Published 1999-03-04)
Quon Statistics for Composite Systems and a Limit on the Violation of the Pauli Principle for Nucleons and Quarks
arXiv:quant-ph/0309053 (Published 2003-09-05, updated 2004-04-25)
Berry phase in a composite system