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Quantum Gravity Relativistic Quantum Information

Consistency of quantum computation and the equivalence principle

arXiv
Authors: Marcin Nowakowski

Year

2020

Paper ID

439

Status

Preprint

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157

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Abstract

The equivalence principle, being one of the building blocks of general relativity, seems to be also crucial for analysis of quantum effects in gravity. In this paper we consider the question if the equivalence principle has to hold for consistency of performing quantum computation in gravitational field. We propose an analysis with a looped evolution consisting of steps both in the gravitational field and in the accelerated reference frame. We show that without the equivalence principle the looped quantum evolution cannot be unitary and looses its consistency. For this reasoning the equivalence principle is formulated in terms of the gauge transformations and is analyzed for particles acquiring an appropriate phases associated with the actions over the looped path. In consequence, to keep consistency of quantum operations in gravitational field, it is required to keep some quantum variant of the equivalence principle. This proves importance of the quantized versions of this fundamental gravitational principle for quantum information processing.

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  • The equivalence principle, being one of the building blocks of general relativity, seems to be also crucial for analysis of quantum effects in gravity.

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