This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any member of the class of normal operators, including those with non-real eigenvalues. Concrete experiments, statistics, and symmetries are all expressed in this more general context. However, this more general class of observables also introduces a new restriction on which sets of operators can be interpreted as observables at once. These sets are referred to here as 'sharp set
summary:By modifying a scheme (due to Gunson) it can be shown that the space generated by all irredu...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
This article points out that observables and instruments can be combined in many ways that have natu...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum theory? This paper argues that philosop...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum the- ory? This paper argues that philos...
We are focused on the idea that observables in quantum physics are a bit more then just hermitian op...
The positive operator (valued) measures (POMs) allow one to generalize the notion of observable beyo...
This is a comment on J. A. Barrett’s article “The Preferred-Basis Problem and the Quantum Mechanics ...
The emergence of an objective reality in line with the laws of the microscopic world has been the fo...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
In quantum theory, real degrees of freedom are usually described by operators which are self-adjoint...
summary:By modifying a scheme (due to Gunson) it can be shown that the space generated by all irredu...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
This article points out that observables and instruments can be combined in many ways that have natu...
This note argues that quantum observables can include not just self-adjoint operators, but any membe...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum theory? This paper argues that philosop...
How should we characterise the observable aspects of quantum the- ory? This paper argues that philos...
We are focused on the idea that observables in quantum physics are a bit more then just hermitian op...
The positive operator (valued) measures (POMs) allow one to generalize the notion of observable beyo...
This is a comment on J. A. Barrett’s article “The Preferred-Basis Problem and the Quantum Mechanics ...
The emergence of an objective reality in line with the laws of the microscopic world has been the fo...
We derive the basic postulates of quantum physics from a few very simple and easily testable operati...
In quantum theory, real degrees of freedom are usually described by operators which are self-adjoint...
summary:By modifying a scheme (due to Gunson) it can be shown that the space generated by all irredu...
An imprecise measurement of a dynamical variable (such as a spin component) does not, in general, gi...
This article points out that observables and instruments can be combined in many ways that have natu...