“Let me go back and recreate what I don’t know”: Locating Trans-national Memory Work in Contemporary Narrative

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Generally, the measurement process consists in coupling a system to a detector that can give a continuous output. However, it may be interesting to use as a detector a system with a discrete spectrum, especially in view of applications to quantum information. Here, we study 1) a two-level system measuring another two-level system (qubit); 2) a generic system measuring a qubit; 3) a qubit measuring a generic system. The results include the case when a postselection on the measured system is made. We provide the exact solution, and also a controlled expansion in the coupling parameter, giving formulas valid in the weak measurement regime for arbitrary preparation and postselection. The concept of generalized Wigner functions is introduced.

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Bond, E. F. (2016). “Let me go back and recreate what I don’t know”: Locating Trans-national Memory Work in Contemporary Narrative. Modern Languages Open, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.134

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