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Critique of "No-Signaling Condition and Quantum Dynamics"

George Svetlichny

Published 2002-08-07Version 1

We comment on the article of Ch. Simon, V. Buzek and N. Gisin: ``No-Signaling Condition and Quantum Dynamics'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001) 170405, which argues that linearity of quantum mechanics follows from lack of superluminal signals and some usual hypotheses about measurements. We argue that such assumptions in the end are ineffective as an explanation of the linearity of quantum mechanics.

Comments: 1 page, uses RevTeX 4, submitted to Physical Review Letters
Categories: quant-ph
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