Applications of Causal Theory in Quantum Systems
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Abstract
Causality, though highly intuitive, today is a hot research area in physical
sciences. There are many attempts to explain physical systems via the lens
of causality as it enables the scholars to represent a complex structure using
simpler causal model and inherent causal structures. The physics that acts
between the various variables in the model is represented using the causalstatistical
parameters. Here in this dissertation, we see two applications of
causality in quantum systems. First, we try to establish that the causal discovery
algorithms are principle tool of causal theory. These Causal Discovery
algorithms cannot do justification with the Bell systems i.e. here we try to
produce the result that the Causal explanation of the Bell systems cannot
distinguish between the systems that satisfy Bell Inequality from the systems
that violate it. Second, we try to explain causally the reason as to why
the single qubit system in a single qubit mixed state environment cannot
be wholly simulated. It is an established result that such physical systems
simulate a fraction of volume of all quantum channels, 3
8
volume of the tetrahedron
that represent all possible quantum channels of a single qubit system.
Our attempt is to derive a casual model representing such system and the
constraints contained in it.