Does Ignorance of the Whole Imply Ignorance of the Parts? Large Violations of Noncontextuality in Quantum Theory
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Vidick, Thomas
- Wehner, Stephanie
Abstract
A central question in our understanding of the physical world is how our knowledge of the whole relates to our knowledge of the individual parts. One aspect of this question is the following: to what extent does ignorance about a whole preclude knowledge of at least one of its parts? Relying purely on classical intuition, one would certainly be inclined to conjecture that a strong ignorance of the whole cannot come without significant ignorance of at least one of its parts. Indeed, we show that this reasoning holds in any noncontextual (NC) hidden-variable model (HV). Curiously, however, such a conjecture is false in quantum theory: we provide an explicit example where a large ignorance about the whole can coexist with an almost perfect knowledge of each of its parts. More specifically, we provide a simple information-theoretic inequality satisfied in any NC HV, but which can be arbitrarily violated by quantum mechanics.
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© 2011 American Physical Society. Received 19 December 2010; published 13 July 2011. We thank Jonathan Oppenheim, Christian Schaffner, Tony Short, Robert Spekkens, and members of CQT for useful comments. We are particularly grateful to Tony Short for pointing out that our problem could more easily be explained by means of the game depicted in Fig. 1. T. V. was supported by ARO Grant No. W911NF-09-1-0440 and NSF Grant No. CCF-0905626. S. W. was supported by the National Research Foundation, and the Ministry of Education, Singapore. T. V. and S. W. are grateful to CQT's nonlocal group and the Mittag-Leffler Institute, respectively.Attached Files
Published - PhysRevLett.107.030402.pdf
Submitted - 1011.6448.pdf
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- Army Research Office (ARO)
- W911NF-09-1-0440
- NSF
- CCF-0905626
- National Research Foundation (Singpapore)
- Ministry of Education (Singapore)
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