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Conceptual Inadequacy of the Shannon Information in Quantum Measurements

Caslav Brukner, Anton Zeilinger

Published 2000-06-19, updated 2002-04-05Version 3

In a classical measurement the Shannon information is a natural measure of our ignorance about properties of a system. There, observation removes that ignorance in revealing properties of the system which can be considered to preexist prior to and independent of observation. Because of the completely different root of a quantum measurement as compared to a classical measurement conceptual difficulties arise when we try to define the information gain in a quantum measurement using the notion of Shannon information. The reason is that, in contrast to classical measurement, quantum measurement, with very few exceptions, cannot be claimed to reveal a property of the individual quantum system existing before the measurement is performed.

Comments: 11 pages, 5 figures, important Ref. [6] is now cited in all appropriate places
Journal: Phys.Rev.A63:022113,2001
Categories: quant-ph
Subjects: 03.67.-a, 03.65.Ta
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