Emergent Geometry from Quantum Probability
Shadi Ali Ahmad, Marc S. Klinger

TL;DR
This paper develops a framework for approximate quantum error correction using a generalized conditional expectation, enabling the algebraic study of emergent geometry and entropy in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a relaxed quantum conditional expectation and a non-commutative chain rule, advancing the understanding of emergent spacetime and entropy factorization in quantum gravity.
Findings
Quantum conditional expectations can be approximated for error correction.
The emergent area operator is non-commutative, except under exact error correction.
The approach enables algebraic modeling of quantum extremal surfaces and black hole probes.
Abstract
Carrying the insights of conditional probability to the quantum realm is notoriously difficult due to the non-commutative nature of quantum observables. Nevertheless, conditional expectations on von Neumann algebras have played a significant role in the development of quantum information theory, and especially the study of quantum error correction. In quantum gravity, it has been suggested that conditional expectations may be used to implement the holographic map algebraically, with quantum error correction underlying the emergence of spacetime through the generalized entropy formula. However, the requirements for exact error correction are almost certainly too strong for realistic theories of quantum gravity. In this note, we present a relaxed notion of quantum conditional expectation which implements approximate error correction. We introduce a generalization of Connes' spatial theory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics · Benford’s Law and Fraud Detection · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
