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What is nonlocal in counterfactual quantum communication?

Published 23 Nov 2020 in quant-ph | (2011.11667v1)

Abstract: We revisit the "counterfactual quantum communication" of Salih et al. [1], who claim that an observer "Bob" can send one bit of information to a second observer "Alice" without any physical particle traveling between them. We show that a locally conserved, massless current - specifically, a current of modular angular momentum, LzL_z mod 2\hbar - carries the one bit of information. We integrate the flux of LzL_z mod 2\hbar from Bob to Alice and show that it equals one of the two eigenvalues of LzL_z mod 2\hbar, either 0 or \hbar, thus precisely accounting for the one bit of information he sends her. We previously [2] obtained this result using weak values of LzL_z mod 2\hbar; here we do not use weak values.

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