One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurements alone. Sophisticated quantum control is now available in several experimental systems, exposing discrepancies between quantum and classical mechanics whenever measurement induces disturbance of the interrogated system. In practice, such discrepancies may frequently be explained as the back-action required by quantum mechanics adding quantum noise to a classical signal. Here, we implement the “three-box” quantum game [Aharonov Y, et al. (1991) J Phys A Math Gen 24(10):2315–2328] by using state-of-the-art control and measurement of the nitrogen vacancy center in diamond. In this protocol, the back-action of quantum measurements adds no detect...
At a fundamental level, the classical picture of the world is dead, and has been dead now for almost...
In quantum information processing quantum operations are often processed alongside measurements whic...
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics arises from the apparent collapse of a superposition st...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
Quantum mechanics is potentially advantageous for certain information-processing tasks, but its prob...
Hybrid quantum–classical systems constitute a promising architecture for useful control strategies o...
We examine a case study where classical evolution emerges when observing a quantum evolution. By usi...
The present paper contains a new attack on the measurement problem. The point of departure is a real...
This article (for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics) focuses on two of the main problems ...
The quantum decoherence program has become more attractive in providing an acceptable solution for t...
We argue that it is fundamentally impossible to recover information about quantum superpositions whe...
We study a non-linear quantum mechanical oscillator, acting as a measurement device. Candidate syste...
Quantum mechanics is potentially advantageous for certain information-processing tasks, but its prob...
A quantum-mechanical measurement process is analyzed in terms of a model Hamiltonian describing the ...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
At a fundamental level, the classical picture of the world is dead, and has been dead now for almost...
In quantum information processing quantum operations are often processed alongside measurements whic...
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics arises from the apparent collapse of a superposition st...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
Quantum mechanics is potentially advantageous for certain information-processing tasks, but its prob...
Hybrid quantum–classical systems constitute a promising architecture for useful control strategies o...
We examine a case study where classical evolution emerges when observing a quantum evolution. By usi...
The present paper contains a new attack on the measurement problem. The point of departure is a real...
This article (for the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics) focuses on two of the main problems ...
The quantum decoherence program has become more attractive in providing an acceptable solution for t...
We argue that it is fundamentally impossible to recover information about quantum superpositions whe...
We study a non-linear quantum mechanical oscillator, acting as a measurement device. Candidate syste...
Quantum mechanics is potentially advantageous for certain information-processing tasks, but its prob...
A quantum-mechanical measurement process is analyzed in terms of a model Hamiltonian describing the ...
This is a preliminary version of an article to appear in the forthcoming Ashgate Companion to the Ne...
At a fundamental level, the classical picture of the world is dead, and has been dead now for almost...
In quantum information processing quantum operations are often processed alongside measurements whic...
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics arises from the apparent collapse of a superposition st...