Introduces the order-theoretic property of conicality for space-times and proves a correspondence between conical space-times and faithful information-theoretic causal models under no-superluminal-signalling constraints.
Impossible measurements require impossible apparatus
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The non-relativistic version of Sorkin's paradoxical measurement scenario has explicit bounds on signaling, with conditions identified for zero extraneous signaling.
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Characterizing Signalling: Connections between Causal Inference and Space-time Geometry
Introduces the order-theoretic property of conicality for space-times and proves a correspondence between conical space-times and faithful information-theoretic causal models under no-superluminal-signalling constraints.
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Phenomenological constraints on "impossible" measurements
The non-relativistic version of Sorkin's paradoxical measurement scenario has explicit bounds on signaling, with conditions identified for zero extraneous signaling.