On the definition and characterisation of multipartite causal (non)separability

The concept of causal nonseparability has been recently introduced, in opposition to that of causal separability, to qualify physical processes that locally abide by the laws of quantum theory, but cannot be embedded in a well-defined global causal structure. While the definition is unambiguous in t...

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quantum foundations
quantum information
Quantum Physics
Quantum theory
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