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Paradox with Phase-Coupled Interferometers
A pair of interferometers can be coupled by allowing one path from each to
overlap such that if the particles meet in this overlap region, they
annihilate. It was shown by one of us over thirty years ago that such
annihilation-coupled interferometers can exhibit apparently paradoxical
behaviour. More recently, Bose et al. and Marletto and Vedral have considered a
pair of interferometers that are phase-coupled (where the coupling is through
gravitational interaction). In this case one path from each interferometer
undergoes a phase-coupling interaction. We show that these phase-coupled
interferometers exhibit the same apparent paradox as the annihilation-coupled
interferometers, though in a curiously dual manner.Comment: Comments welcom