Ruling Out Real-Valued Standard Formalism of Quantum Theory

Ming-Cheng Chen(University of Science and Technology of China), Can Wang(University of Science and Technology of China), Fengming Liu(University of Science and Technology of China), Jianwen Wang(University of Science and Technology of China), Chong Ying(University of Science and Technology of China), Zhong-Xia Shang(University of Science and Technology of China), Yulin Wu(University of Science and Technology of China), Ming Gong(University of Science and Technology of China), Huiqiu Deng(University of Science and Technology of China), Futian Liang(University of Science and Technology of China), Qiang Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Cheng-Zhi Peng(University of Science and Technology of China), Xiaobo Zhu(University of Science and Technology of China), Adán Cabello(Universidad de Sevilla), Chao‐Yang Lu(University of Science and Technology of China), Jian-Wei Pan(University of Science and Technology of China)
Physical Review Letters
January 24, 2022
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Abstract

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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