Experimental test of quantum causal influences

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Agresti, Iris
Poderini, Davide
Polacchi, Beatrice
Miklin, Nikolai
Gachechiladze, Mariami
Suprano, Alessia
Polino, Emanuele
Milani, Giorgio
Carvacho, Gonzalo
Chaves, Rafael
Sciarrino, Fabio
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2022
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Since Bell’s theorem, it is known that local realism fails to explain quantum phenomena. Bell inequality violations manifestly show the incompatibility of quantum theory with classical notions of cause and effect. As recently found, however, the instrumental scenario—a pivotal tool in causal inference—allows for nonclassicality signatures going beyond this paradigm. If we are not limited to observational data and can intervene in our setup, then we can witness quantum violations of classical bounds on the causal influence among the involved variables even when no Bell-like violation is possible. That is, through interventions, the quantum behavior of a system that would seem classical can be demonstrated. Using a photonic setup—faithfully implementing the instrumental causal structure and switching between observation and intervention run by run—we experimentally witness such a nonclassicality. We also test quantum bounds for the causal influence, showing that they provide a reliable tool for quantum causal modeling.

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Science Advances

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8

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8

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© 2022 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).

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Foundations of quantum mechanics

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Agresti, I; Poderini, D; Polacchi, B; Miklin, N; Gachechiladze, M; Suprano, A; Polino, E; Milani, G; Carvacho, G; Chaves, R; Sciarrino, F, Experimental test of quantum causal influences, Science Advances, 2022, 8 (8)

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