Novel relationships between superoscillations, weak values, and modular variables

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We present several novel, unexpected relationships between superoscillations, weak values and modular variables. For example, we show how an uncertain phase, which characterizes the process of projecting a particle onto a superoscillatory region, can create the high-momentum associated with the super-oscillation. If an uncertain phase can localize the particle, then a definite phase can also localize it. This introduction of a relative phase corresponds to a nonlocal exchange of modular variables. We also present a new way to measure the nonlocality in the equation of motion for modular variables by using weak measurements. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Tollaksen, J. (2007). Novel relationships between superoscillations, weak values, and modular variables. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 70(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/70/1/012016

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