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Ruling Out Real-Valued Standard Formalism of Quantum Theory
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2022
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Quantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsQuantum SystemsEnlarged Hilbert SpaceStandard Quantum TheoryNatural SciencesQuantum Field TheoryQuantum SimulationQuantum InformationQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum TheoryQuantum SystemQuantum EntanglementConstructive Field TheoryMeasurement Problem
Standard quantum theory was formulated with complex-valued Schrödinger equations, wave functions, operators, and Hilbert spaces. Previous work attempted to simulate quantum systems using only real numbers by exploiting an enlarged Hilbert space. A fundamental question arises: are the complex numbers really necessary in the standard formalism of quantum theory? To answer this question, a quantum game has been developed to distinguish standard quantum theory from its real-number analog, by revealing a contradiction between a high-fidelity multiqubit quantum experiment and players using only real-number quantum theory. Here, using superconducting qubits, we faithfully realize the quantum game based on deterministic entanglement swapping with a state-of-the-art fidelity of 0.952. Our experimental results violate the real-number bound of 7.66 by 43 standard deviations. Our results disprove the real-number formulation and establish the indispensable role of complex numbers in the standard quantum theory.
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