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Speaker Name
Billy Braasch
Speaker Institution
NIST
Start Date & Time
2022-11-11 12:00 pm
End Date & Time
2022-11-11 12:00 pm
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Abstract: How are the phenomena of quantum theory novel when compared to those of a classical theory? Spekkens has introduced a classical model that reproduces a host of phenomena that appear in quantum mechanics such as noncommutation, interference, and teleportation. The model is constructed as a classical theory where agents have restricted knowledge about the underlying states. While the model captures many aspects of quantum theory, it cannot capture all. Here we show how it requires only a single augmentation to give quantum theory for certain systems. Specifically, one must combine all possible knowledge-restricted classical accounts of a quantum experiment. The rule for combination is simple, yet curious.

Authors: Billy Braasch and William K. Wootters

Location: ATL 2324

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