Which causal structures might support a quantum-classical gap?

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Abstract

Acausal scenario is a graph that describes the cause and effect relationships between all relevant variables in an experiment. A scenario is deemed not interesting if there is no device-independent way to distinguish the predictions of classical physics from any generalised probabilistic theory (including quantum mechanics). Conversely, an interesting scenario is one in which there exists a gap between the predictions of different operational probabilistic theories, as occurs for example in Belltype experiments. Henson, Lal and Pusey (HLP) recently proposed a sufficient condition for a causal scenario to not be interesting. In this paper we supplement their analysis with some new techniques and results.Wefirst show that existing graphical techniques due to Evans can be used to confirm by inspection that many graphs are interesting without having to explicitly search for inequality violations. For three exceptional cases-the graphs numbered #15, 16, 20 in HLP-we show that there exist non-Shannon type entropic inequalities that imply these graphs are interesting. In doing so, we find that existing methods of entropic inequalities can be greatly enhanced by conditioning on the specific values of certain variables.

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Pienaar, J. (2017). Which causal structures might support a quantum-classical gap? New Journal of Physics, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa673e

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