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Limitations on Cloning in Classical Mechanics

Aaron Fenyes

Published 2010-10-28, updated 2011-12-28Version 3

In this paper, we show that a result precisely analogous to the traditional quantum no-cloning theorem holds in classical mechanics. This classical no-cloning theorem does not prohibit classical cloning, we argue, because it is based on a too-restrictive definition of cloning. Using a less popular, more inclusive definition of cloning, we give examples of classical cloning processes. We also prove that a cloning machine must be at least as complicated as the object it is supposed to clone.

Comments: 12 pages. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Mathematical Physics
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 70G99
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