Simple understanding of quantum weak values

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Abstract

In this work we revisit the important and controversial concept of quantum weak values, aiming to provide a simplified understanding to its associated physics and the origin of anomaly. Taking the Stern-Gerlach setup as a working system, we base our analysis on an exact treatment in terms of quantum Bayesian approach. We also make particular connection with a very recent work, where the anomaly of the weak values was claimed from the pure statistics in association with "disturbance" and "post-selection", rather than the unique quantum nature. Our analysis resolves the related controversies through a clear and quantitative way.

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Qin, L., Feng, W., & Li, X. Q. (2016). Simple understanding of quantum weak values. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep20286

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