A linear-typed higher-order language realises indefinite causal orders on general quantum channels (including measurements), with soundness in Caus[CPM] and expressivity covering all first-order channels plus a large class of QC-QCs.
Exponential separation in quantum query complexity of the quantum switch with respect to simulations with standard quantum circuits
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Quantum theory is consistent with a computational model permitting black-box operations to be applied in an indefinite causal order, going beyond the standard circuit model of computation. The quantum switch -- the simplest such example -- has been shown to provide numerous information-processing advantages. Here, we prove that the action of the quantum switch on two $n$-qubit quantum channels cannot be simulated deterministically and exactly by any causally ordered quantum circuit that uses $M$ calls to one channel and one call to the other, if $M \leq \max(2, 2^n-1)$. This demonstrates an exponential separation in quantum query complexity of indefinite causal order compared to standard quantum circuits.
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Higher-Order Programs with Indefinite Causal Orders: a Linear Approach to Coherent Control of Quantum Processes
A linear-typed higher-order language realises indefinite causal orders on general quantum channels (including measurements), with soundness in Caus[CPM] and expressivity covering all first-order channels plus a large class of QC-QCs.