Complex Systems and Biological Physics Seminars
                            
                        
                    
                    
                Emergent Causality in Large Dimensions
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                Albano 3: 5230 - Xenon (12 seats) (Albano Building 3)
            
            
                
    
        
            
        
    
                        
                    
                
            Albano 3: 5230 - Xenon (12 seats)
Albano Building 3
Description
            We investigate the emergence of causality in high-dimensional quantum systems through the study of signaling behavior induced by Haar-random complete orthogonal measurement superoperators (COMS). By defining distance-based measures of signaling we compute the Haar-expected signaling of COMS in bipartite settings. Monte Carlo simulations reveal robust power-law suppression of signaling as subsystem dimensions increase. These results provide quantitative evidence that nonlocal operations, though formally capable of faster-than-light signaling, become effectively causal with high probability in the macroscopic limit.