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Not One Bit of de Sitter Information

Maulik K. Parikh, Jan Pieter van der Schaar

Abstract

We formulate the information paradox in de Sitter space in terms of the no-cloning principle of quantum mechanics. We show that energy conservation puts an upper bound on the maximum entropy available to any de Sitter observer. Combined with a general result on the average information in a quantum subsystem, this guarantees that an observer in de Sitter space cannot obtain even a single bit of information from the de Sitter horizon, thereby preventing any observable violations of the quantum no-cloning principle, in support of observer complementarity.

Not One Bit of de Sitter Information

Abstract

We formulate the information paradox in de Sitter space in terms of the no-cloning principle of quantum mechanics. We show that energy conservation puts an upper bound on the maximum entropy available to any de Sitter observer. Combined with a general result on the average information in a quantum subsystem, this guarantees that an observer in de Sitter space cannot obtain even a single bit of information from the de Sitter horizon, thereby preventing any observable violations of the quantum no-cloning principle, in support of observer complementarity.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 11 equations, 2 figures.

Figures (2)

  • Figure 1: Scenario for potential violation of black hole complementarity.
  • Figure 2: Scenario for potential violation of de Sitter complementarity.