Locality in Nonsequential Quantum Operations

Abstract

We give an example of fulfillment of the condition of locality--no information transfer between certain subsystems--in a tripartite quantum system whose dynamics can not be decomposed (non-sequential dynamics of the system). The three subsystems (A, B and C) are designed such that C interacts simultaneously with both A and B, while there is not any interaction between A and B. On this basis, we emphasize validity of the condition of locality in a realistic physical situation.

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