Average number is an insufficient metric for interferometry

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Abstract

We argue that analysing schemes for metrology solely in terms of the average particle number can obscure the number of particles effectively used in informative events. For a number of states we demonstrate that, in both frequentist and Bayesian frameworks, the average number of a state can essentially be decoupled from the aspects of the total number distribution associated with any metrological advantage.

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Branford, D., & Rubio, J. (2021). Average number is an insufficient metric for interferometry. New Journal of Physics, 23(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac3571

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