Modeling Leggett-Garg-inequality violation
2015; American Physical Society; Volume: 92; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physreva.92.062132
ISSN1538-4446
AutoresSaulo V. Moreira, A. Keller, T. Coudreau, P. Milman,
Tópico(s)Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
ResumoThe Leggett-Garg inequality is a widely used test of the "quantumness" of a system, and involves correlations between measurements realized at different times. According to its widespread interpretation, a violation of the Legget-Garg inequality disproofs macroscopic realism and non-invasiveness. Nevertheless, recent results point out that macroscopic realism is a model dependent notion and that one should always be able to attribute to invasiveness a violation of a Legget-Garg inequality. This opens some natural questions: how to provide such an attribution in a systematic way? How can apparent macroscopic realism violation be recast into a dimensional independent invasiveness model? The present work answers these questions by introducing an operational model where the effects of invasiveness are controllable through a parameter associated with what is called the {\it measurability} of the physical system. Such a parameter leads to different generalized measurements that can be associated with the dimensionality of a system, to measurement errors or to back action.
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