The quantum-mechanical framework in which observables are associated with Hermitian operators is too narrow to discuss measurements of such important physical quantities as elapsed time or harmonic-oscillator phase. We introduce a broader framework that allows us to derive quantum-mechanical limits on the precision to which a parameter-e.g., elapsed time-may be determined via arbitrary data analysis of arbitrary measurements on N identically prepared quantum systems. The limits are expressed as generalized Mandelstam Tamm uncertainty relations, which involve the operator that generates displacements of the parameter-e.g., the Hamiltonian operator in the case of elapsed time. This approach avoids entirely the problem of associating a Hermiti...
Strong and general entropic and geometric Heisenberg limits are obtained, for estimates of multipara...
The standard uncertainty relations (UR) in quantum mechanics are typically used for unbounded operat...
The role played by general relativity in quantum mechanics (especially as regards the uncertainty pr...
Uncertainty relations are commonly praised as one of the central pillars of quantum theory. Usually...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
The term Heisenberg uncertainty relation is a name for not one but three distinct trade-off relation...
In quantum mechanics, there exist two important uncertainty relations, one involving momentum and po...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
We show that the generalized Schrödinger uncertainty relations have the meaning of fundamental restr...
We study the implications of the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) with a minimal measurable l...
Before we can turn our attention to time-energy uncertainty relations we need to introduce some conc...
We derive and experimentally investigate a strong uncertainty relation valid for any n unitary opera...
The historical development of uncertainty relation, begining with first Heisenberg's thoughts of unc...
We derive entropic uncertainty relations for successive generalized measurements by using general de...
Strong and general entropic and geometric Heisenberg limits are obtained, for estimates of multipara...
The standard uncertainty relations (UR) in quantum mechanics are typically used for unbounded operat...
The role played by general relativity in quantum mechanics (especially as regards the uncertainty pr...
Uncertainty relations are commonly praised as one of the central pillars of quantum theory. Usually...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
Textbook quantum mechanics treats time as a classical parameter and not as a quantum observable with...
The term Heisenberg uncertainty relation is a name for not one but three distinct trade-off relation...
In quantum mechanics, there exist two important uncertainty relations, one involving momentum and po...
Heisenberg guessed, after he established the matrix quantum mechanics, that the non-commutativity of...
We show that the generalized Schrödinger uncertainty relations have the meaning of fundamental restr...
We study the implications of the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) with a minimal measurable l...
Before we can turn our attention to time-energy uncertainty relations we need to introduce some conc...
We derive and experimentally investigate a strong uncertainty relation valid for any n unitary opera...
The historical development of uncertainty relation, begining with first Heisenberg's thoughts of unc...
We derive entropic uncertainty relations for successive generalized measurements by using general de...
Strong and general entropic and geometric Heisenberg limits are obtained, for estimates of multipara...
The standard uncertainty relations (UR) in quantum mechanics are typically used for unbounded operat...
The role played by general relativity in quantum mechanics (especially as regards the uncertainty pr...