The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

  • Loeb A
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Abstract

The celebrated Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle \Delta x \Delta p\ge \hbar/2 can allow measurement accuracies less than \Delta x or \Delta p. Classical analog of this is known as sub-Fourier sensitivity. We illustrate this phenomenon in a step by step process using the example of compass state, as suggested by Zurek.

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Loeb, A. L. (1963). The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. American Journal of Physics, 31(12), 945–945. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1969217

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