No-free-information principle in general probabilistic theories




Heinosaari T, Leppäjärvi L, Plávala M

PublisherVEREIN FORDERUNG OPEN ACCESS PUBLIZIERENS QUANTENWISSENSCHAF

2019

Quantum

QUANTUM

QUANTUM-AUSTRIA

3

157

39

2521-327X

2521-327X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22331/q-2019-07-08-157(external)

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41854588(external)



In quantum theory, the no-information-without-disturbance and no-free-information theorems express that those observables that do not disturb the measurement of another observable and those that can be measured jointly with any other observable must be trivial, i.e., coin tossing observables. We show that in the framework of general probabilistic theories these statements do not hold in general and continue to completely specify these two classes of observables. In this way, we obtain characterizations of the probabilistic theories where these statements hold. As a particular class of state spaces we consider the polygon state spaces, in which we demonstrate our results and show that while the no-information-without-disturbance principle always holds, the validity of the no-free-information principle depends on the parity of the number of vertices of the polygons.

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