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arxiv 2306.01829 v1 pith:33ZITTLU submitted 2023-06-02 quant-ph

Ticking clocks in quantum theory

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We present a derivation of the structure and dynamics of a ticking clock by showing that for finite systems a single natural principle serves to distinguish what we understand as ticking clocks from time-keeping systems in general. As a result we recover the bipartite structure of such a clock: that the information about ticks is a classical degree of freedom. We describe the most general form of the dynamics of such a clock, and discuss the additional simplifications to go from a general ticking clock to models encountered in literature. The resultant framework encompasses various recent research results despite their apparent differences. Finally, we introduce the information theory of ticking clocks, distinguishing their abstract information content and the actually accessible information.

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