Quantum Systems under Gravitational Time Dilation

Quantum Systems under Gravitational Time Dilation

by Magdalena Zych
Quantum Systems under Gravitational Time Dilation

Quantum Systems under Gravitational Time Dilation

by Magdalena Zych

eBook1st ed. 2017 (1st ed. 2017)

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Overview

This thesis introduces a new theoretical tool to explore the notion of time and temporal order in quantum mechanics: the relativistic quantum "clock" framework. It proposes novel thought experiments showing that proper time can display quantum features, e.g. when a  “clock” runs different proper times in superposition. The resulting new physical effects can be tested in near-future laboratory experiments (with atoms, molecules and photons as "clocks"). The notion of time holds the key to the regime where quantum theory and general relativity overlap, which has not been directly tested yet and remains largely unexplored by the theory. The framework also applies to scenarios in which causal relations between events become non-classical and which were previously considered impossible to address without refuting quantum theory. The relativistic quantum "clock" framework offers new insights into the foundations of quantum theory and general relativity.  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319531922
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 02/06/2017
Series: Springer Theses
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 139
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

After graduating in Physics from the University of Łódź, Poland, Magdalena Zych joined the group of Časlav Brukner in Vienna -- first as an Erwin Schrödinger Junior Research Fellow, and then as a PhD student.  Inspired by  discussions with Vienna's frequent guests: Danny Greenberger ("G" of the GHZ) and Oxford philosopher Harvey Brown, she quickly shifted her research interest from entanglement in relativistic quantum fields to joint foundations of quantum theory and general relativity. Currently, she continues to pursue this fascinating research line in sunny Brisbane (Australia) as a Fellow of the University of Queensland.

Table of Contents

Classical Clocks in General Relativity.- Quantum Clocks in General Relativity.- Quantum Complementarity and Time Dilation.- Interference of “Clocks” - Experimental Proposals.- Decoherence from Time Dilation.- Quantum Formulation of the Einstein Equivalence Principle.- Clocks Beyond Classical Space-Time.- Conclusions and Outlook.
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