Are Unitary Accounts of Quantum Measurements in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Setups Compatible in Different Reference Frames?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Wigner’s Friend Scenarios
3. State Update in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Scenarios
3.1. Relativistic Constraints
3.2. State Update and Agent’s Actions
- At time , F measures her spin in the basis, and assuming unitarity, the spin superposition is inherited by the state of the laboratory, i.e., the apparatus and environment states of Equation (7) are transformed to mutually orthogonal states after coupling with the spins, so that according to an external observer:
- Following her measurement, F immediately resets the states of the spin and the measuring device to a pre-assigned state . By defining , the state can now be written at as follows:The protocol for the reset mechanism and its unitary description by W is detailed in Appendix A.
- At time , F declares the outcome she observes, which depends on the environment states (as any record of the outcome must be part of the environment). She does so by creating many particles in the state (if she observes ) or (if she observes ). She sends the particles she has just generated outside the lab to W via a quantum communication channel so that becomes the following after the particles’ creation:
- At time , Alice performs a spin measurement on her particle in the basis, which does not affect the final result obtained by W.
4. Discussion
4.1. Inconsistencies in Non-Relativistic Scenarios
4.2. Role of State Updates in Relativistic Contexts
4.3. Unitary Agents
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix B
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Allam, J.; Matzkin, A. Are Unitary Accounts of Quantum Measurements in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Setups Compatible in Different Reference Frames? Metrology 2024, 4, 364-373. https://doi.org/10.3390/metrology4030022
Allam J, Matzkin A. Are Unitary Accounts of Quantum Measurements in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Setups Compatible in Different Reference Frames? Metrology. 2024; 4(3):364-373. https://doi.org/10.3390/metrology4030022
Chicago/Turabian StyleAllam, Jawad, and Alex Matzkin. 2024. "Are Unitary Accounts of Quantum Measurements in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Setups Compatible in Different Reference Frames?" Metrology 4, no. 3: 364-373. https://doi.org/10.3390/metrology4030022
APA StyleAllam, J., & Matzkin, A. (2024). Are Unitary Accounts of Quantum Measurements in Relativistic Wigner’s Friend Setups Compatible in Different Reference Frames? Metrology, 4(3), 364-373. https://doi.org/10.3390/metrology4030022