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Charis Anastopoulos1, Ntina Savvidou1.
Abstract
Proposed quantum experiments in deep space will be able to explore quantum information issues in regimes where relativistic effects are important. In this essay, we argue that a proper extension of quantum information theory into the relativistic domain requires the expression of all informational notions in terms of quantum field theoretic (QFT) concepts. This task requires a working and practicable theory of QFT measurements. We present the foundational problems in constructing such a theory, especially in relation to longstanding causality and locality issues in the foundations of QFT. Finally, we present the ongoing Quantum Temporal Probabilities program for constructing a measurement theory that (i) works, in principle, for any QFT, (ii) allows for a first- principles investigation of all relevant issues of causality and locality, and (iii) it can be directly applied to experiments of current interest.Entities:
Keywords: causality; foundations of quantum field theory; quantum gravity; relativistic quantum information
Year: 2021 PMID: 35052030 PMCID: PMC8775246 DOI: 10.3390/e24010004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524
Figure 1Evolution of the quantum state under successive measurements in a relativistic system. (a) Reference frame . (b) Reference frame . (c) The spacetime region in which the two evolutions are incompatible.