Quantum observation scheme universally identifying causalities from correlations

Chenguang Zhang, Chenguang Zhang, Yuexian Hou, Dawei Song

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Abstract

It has long been recognized as a difficult problem to determine whether the observed statistical correlations between two classical variables arise from causality or from common causes. Recent research has shown that, in a quantum theoretical framework, the mechanisms of entanglement and quantum coherence provide advantages in tackling this problem. In some particular cases, quantum common causes and quantum causality can be effectively distinguished by using observations alone. However, these solutions do not apply to all cases. There still exist a large class of cases in which quantum common causes and quantum causality cannot be distinguished. In this paper, along the line of considering unitary transformation as causality in the quantum world, we formally show that quantum common causes and quantum causality are universally separable. Based on the analysis, we further provide a general method to discriminate the two.

Original languageEnglish
Article number062103
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume101
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020
Externally publishedYes

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