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Reversible computation and the causal structure of space-time

Published 11 Nov 2022 in quant-ph | (2211.06107v1)

Abstract: Reversible algorithms play a crucial role both in classical and quantum computation. While for a classical bit the only nontrivial reversible operation is the bit-flip, nature is far more versatile in what it allows to do to a quantum bit. The reversible operations that a quantum computer can perform on a qubit are group of linear unitary transformations. However, laws of quantum mechanics prohibit implementation of anti-linear anti-unitary gates, even though they are perfectly reversible. Here we show that such a restriction on possible set of reversible operations is, remarkably, a fundamental constraint of spacetime structure. In particular, it will be shown that construction of any anti-linear anti-unitary gate will lead to violation of a fundamental causal primitive which, as we shall argue, is fundamentally different from the principle of relativistic causality.

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