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Proceedings of Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL) | 2015

Categories of relations as models of quantum theory

Chris Heunen; Sean Tull

Categories of relations over a regular category form a family of models of quantum theory. Using regular logic, many properties of relations over sets lift to these models, including the correspondence between Frobenius structures and internal groupoids. Over compact Hausdorff spaces, this lifting gives continuous symmetric encryption. Over a regular Mal’cev category, this correspondence gives a characterization of categories of completely positive maps, enabling the formulation of quantum features. These models are closer to Hilbert spaces than relations over sets in several respects: Heisenberg uncertainty, impossibility of broadcasting, and behavedness of rank one morphisms.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2017

Two Roads to Classicality

Sean Tull


arXiv: Mathematical Physics | 2016

Operational Theories of Physics as Categories

Sean Tull


arXiv: Category Theory | 2018

Space in monoidal categories

Pau Enrique Moliner; Chris Heunen; Sean Tull


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2017

Picture-perfect Quantum Key Distribution

Aleks Kissinger; Sean Tull; Bas Westerbaan


arXiv: Category Theory | 2018

Tensor Topology.

Pau Enrique Moliner; Chris Heunen; Sean Tull


arXiv: Category Theory | 2018

Quotient Categories and Phases

Sean Tull


Archive | 2018

Quotient Categories and Phases (Pre−print)

Sean Tull


Proceedings of Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL) | 2017

Space in Monoidal Categories.

Pau Enrique Moliner; Chris Heunen; Sean Tull


Archive | 2017

Picture−perfect Quantum Key Distribution (Pre−print)

Sean Tull

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