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Quantum Measurements Constrained by Symmetries
Published 2013-03-26Version 1
We revisit the theorem of Wigner, Araki and Yanase (WAY) describing limitations to repeatable quantum measurements that arise from the presence of conservation laws. We will review a strengthening of this theorem by exhibiting and discussing a condition that has hitherto not been identified as a relevant factor. We will also show that an extension of the theorem to continuous variables such as position and momentum can be obtained if the degree of repeatability is suitably quantified.
Comments: Invited paper, The XXIXth International Colloquium on Group-Theoretical Methods in Physics}, Chern Institute of Mathematics, August 20-26, 2012
Journal: Symmetries and Groups in Contemporary Physics, Nankai Series in Pure, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Vo. 11, 2013, pp. 587-592
Categories: quant-ph
Subjects: 81P15
Tags: journal article
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