Emergence of Constructor-Based Irreversibility in Quantum Systems: Theory and Experiment

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How irreversibility arises in a universe with time-reversal symmetric laws is a central problem in physics. In this Letter, we discuss a radically different take on the emergence of irreversibility, adopting the recently proposed constructor theory framework. Irreversibility is expressed as the requirement that a task is possible, while its inverse is not. We prove the compatibility of such irreversibility with quantum theory's time-reversal symmetric laws, using a dynamical model based on the universal quantum homogenizer. We also test the physical realizability of this model by means of an experimental demonstration with high-quality single-photon qubits.

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Marletto, C., Vedral, V., Knoll, L. T., Piacentini, F., Bernardi, E., Rebufello, E., … Genovese, M. (2022). Emergence of Constructor-Based Irreversibility in Quantum Systems: Theory and Experiment. Physical Review Letters, 128(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.080401

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