arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:0803.4377 [quant-ph]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Is the Heisenberg uncertainty relation really violated?

Masao Kitano

Published 2008-03-31Version 1

It has been pointed out that for some types of measurement the Heisenberg uncertainty relation seems to be violated. In order to save the situation a new uncertainty relation was proposed by Ozawa. Here we introduce revised definitions of error and disturbance taking into account the gain associated with generalized measurement interactions. With these new definitions, the validity of the Heisenberg inequality is recovered for continuous linear measurement interactions. We also examine the changes in distribution functions caused by the general measurement interaction and clarify the physical meanings of infinitely large errors and disturbances.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1002.3005 [quant-ph] (Published 2010-02-16, updated 2010-02-26)
Position Uncertainty in the Heisenberg Uncertainty Relation
arXiv:1903.11575 [quant-ph] (Published 2019-03-27)
Heisenberg uncertainty relation for relativistic particles
arXiv:quant-ph/0112028 (Published 2001-12-05, updated 2002-04-03)
Generalizations of Heisenberg uncertainty relation