Entropy (Aug 2018)

Non-Local Parity Measurements and the Quantum Pigeonhole Effect

  • G. S. Paraoanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e20080606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 8
p. 606

Abstract

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The pigeonhole principle upholds the idea that by ascribing to three different particles either one of two properties, we necessarily end up in a situation when at least two of the particles have the same property. In quantum physics, this principle is violated in experiments involving postselection of the particles in appropriately-chosen states. Here, we give two explicit constructions using standard gates and measurements that illustrate this fact. Intriguingly, the procedures described are manifestly non-local, which demonstrates that the correlations needed to observe the violation of this principle can be created without direct interactions between particles.

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