Abstract

We discuss the nature of quantum states (density operators) and entanglement in quantum theory with closed timelike curves. One of the key concepts in the standard quantum theory is that given any mixed state we can always purify it in an enlarged Hilbert space by bringing an ancillary system. The purified state does not depend on the state of any extraneous system with which the mixed state is going to interact and on the physical interaction. Here, we prove that it is not possible to purify a mixed state that traverses a closed time like curve (CTC) and allowed to interact in a consistent way with a causality‐respecting (CR) quantum system. Thus, in general for arbitrary interactions between the CR and the CTC systems there is no universal ‘Church of the larger Hilbert space’ for mixed states with CTC. This shows that in quantum theory with CTCs there can exist ‘proper’ and ‘improper’ mixtures. Also, we suggest what kind of entangled states are allowed in the presence of CTCs. We argue that the nature of entanglement can be different in the presence of such exotic objects. Towards the end we discuss how the no‐hiding theorem in the presence of CTCs may allow quantum information pop‐up.

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