Quantum Measurements, Instruments, and Uncertainty Principle

  • OZAWA M
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Abstract

The Heisenberg uncertainty relation for measurement noise and disturbance states that any position measurement with noise ε brings the momentum disturbance not less than hbar2ε. However, this relation holds only for restricted class of measurements. Here, we discuss universally valid uncertainty relations for measurement noise and disturbance, which hold for all the possible quantum measurements.

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OZAWA, M. (2004). Quantum Measurements, Instruments, and Uncertainty Principle. Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, 10(1), 69–81. https://doi.org/10.4036/iis.2004.69

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