Colloquium: Understanding quantum weak values: Basics and applications
Since its introduction 25 years ago, the quantum weak value has gradually transitioned from
a theoretical curiosity to a practical laboratory tool. While its utility is apparent in the recent …
a theoretical curiosity to a practical laboratory tool. While its utility is apparent in the recent …
Leggett–garg inequalities
In contrast to the spatial Bell's inequalities which probe entanglement between spatially
separated systems, the Leggett–Garg inequalities test the correlations of a single system …
separated systems, the Leggett–Garg inequalities test the correlations of a single system …
Quantum common causes and quantum causal models
Reichenbach's principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated,
then there should be a causal explanation of these correlations. Furthermore, if the …
then there should be a causal explanation of these correlations. Furthermore, if the …
Nonperturbative theory of weak pre-and post-selected measurements
This paper starts with a brief review of the topic of strong and weak pre-and post-selected
(PPS) quantum measurements, as well as weak values, and afterwards presents original …
(PPS) quantum measurements, as well as weak values, and afterwards presents original …
Quantum cheshire cats
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Amplifying single-photon nonlinearity using weak measurements
A Feizpour, X Xing, AM Steinberg - Physical review letters, 2011 - APS
We show that weak measurement can be used to “amplify” optical nonlinearities at the
single-photon level, such that the effect of one properly postselected photon on a classical …
single-photon level, such that the effect of one properly postselected photon on a classical …
[图书][B] The meaning of the wave function: In search of the ontology of quantum mechanics
S Gao - 2017 - books.google.com
At the heart of quantum mechanics lies the wave function, a powerful but mysterious
mathematical object which has been a hot topic of debate from its earliest stages. Covering …
mathematical object which has been a hot topic of debate from its earliest stages. Covering …
Introduction to weak measurements and weak values
B Tamir, E Cohen - Quanta, 2013 - quanta.ws
Introduction to Weak Measurements and Weak Values Page 1 Introduction to Weak
Measurements and Weak Values Boaz Tamir 1 & Eliahu Cohen 2 1 Faculty of …
Measurements and Weak Values Boaz Tamir 1 & Eliahu Cohen 2 1 Faculty of …
Is a time symmetric interpretation of quantum theory possible without retrocausality?
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time symmetric ontology for quantum
theory must necessarily be retrocausal, ie it must involve influences that travel backwards in …
theory must necessarily be retrocausal, ie it must involve influences that travel backwards in …
Pseudoentropy for descendant operators in two-dimensional conformal field theories
We study the late-time behaviors of pseudo-(Rényi) entropy of locally excited states in
rational conformal field theories. To construct the transition matrix, we utilize two …
rational conformal field theories. To construct the transition matrix, we utilize two …