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"Counterfactual'' communication protocols
Lev Vaidman - Tel-Aviv University
Monday, April 18, 2016, 3:00-4:00 pm Calendar
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Abstract

Counterfactual communication is communication without particles in the transmission channel. It is argued that an interaction-free measurement of the presence of opaque objects can be named `counterfactual', while proposed ``counterfactual'' measurements of the absence of such objects are not counterfactual. The quantum key distribution protocols which rely only on measurements of the presence of the object are counterfactual, but quantum direct communication protocols are not. Therefore, the name `counterfactual' is not appropriate for recent "counterfactual" protocols which transfer quantum states by quantum direct communication.

SeeĀ http://carnap.umd.edu/philphysics/vaidmanvaxjo.pdf

This talk is organized by Javiera Caceres