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Condition for macroscopic realism beyond the Leggett-Garg inequalities
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Measure TheoryQuantum LogicEngineeringQuantum ComputingBell TestsImprecise ProbabilityQuantum MeasurementUncertainty PrincipleMacroscopic RealismProbability TheoryQuantum PhysicsQuantum EntanglementNecessary ConditionVariational InequalityStatistics
In 1985, Leggett and Garg put forward the concept of macroscopic realism (macrorealism) and, in analogy to Bell's theorem, derived a necessary condition in terms of inequalities, which are now known as the Leggett-Garg inequalities. In this paper, we discuss another necessary condition called no-signaling in time. It solely bases on comparing the probability distribution for a macrovariable at some time for the cases where previously a measurement has or has not been performed. Although the concept is analogous to the no-signaling condition in the case of Bell tests, it can be violated according to quantum mechanical predictions even in situations where no violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities is possible.
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