Cloning in nonlinear Hamiltonian quantum and hybrid mechanics

D. Arsenović, N. Burić, D. B. Popović, M. Radonjić, and S. Prvanović
Phys. Rev. A 90, 042115 – Published 21 October 2014

Abstract

The possibility of state cloning is analyzed in two types of generalizations of quantum mechanics with nonlinear evolution. It is first shown that nonlinear Hamiltonian quantum mechanics does not admit cloning without the cloning machine. It is then demonstrated that the addition of the cloning machine, treated as a quantum or as a classical system, makes cloning possible by nonlinear Hamiltonian evolution. However, a special type of quantum-classical theory, known as the mean-field Hamiltonian hybrid mechanics, does not admit cloning by natural evolution. The latter represents an example of a theory where it appears to be possible to communicate between two quantum systems at superluminal speed, but at the same time it is impossible to clone quantum pure states.

  • Received 20 May 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.042115

©2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. Arsenović, N. Burić*, D. B. Popović, M. Radonjić, and S. Prvanović

  • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia

  • *buric@ipb.ac.rs

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Vol. 90, Iss. 4 — October 2014

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