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Relational time in anyonic systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 97, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.97.030101

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  1. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems [CE 110001013]
  2. DFG through SFB [1227]
  3. RTG [1991]
  4. ERC grants QFTCMPS
  5. SIQS
  6. cluster of excellence EXC201 Quantum Engineering and Space-Time Research

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In a seminal paper [Phys. Rev. D 27, 2885 (1983)], Page and Wootters suggest that time evolution could be described solely in terms of correlations between systems and clocks, as a means of dealing with the problem of time stemming from vanishing Hamiltonian dynamics in many theories of quantum gravity. Their approach seeks to identify relational dynamics given a Hamiltonian constraint on the physical states. Here we present a state-centric reformulation of the Page and Wootters model better suited to cases where the Hamiltonian constraint is satisfied, such as anyons emerging in Chern-Simons theories. We describe relational time by encoding logical clock qubits into topologically protected anyonic degrees of freedom. Theminimum temporal increment of such anyonic clocks is determined by the universality of the anyonic braid group, with nonuniversal models naturally exhibiting discrete time. We exemplify this approach by using SU(2)(2) anyons and discuss generalizations to other states and models.

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