We discuss the implications of quantum-classical Yule-Simpson effect for quantum hypothesis testing in the presence of noise, and provide an experimental demonstration of its occurrence in the problem of discriminating which polarization quantum measurement has been actually performed by a detector box designed to measure linear polarization of single-photon states along a fixed but unknown direction
Since the 1970s the use of polarization measurements have become standard in optical experiments des...
For around five decades, physicists have been experimenting with single quanta such as single photon...
Detecting and quantifying quantum entanglement of a given unknown state poses problems that are fund...
We discuss the implications of quantum-classical Yule-Simpson effect for quantum hypothesi...
Testing quantum randomness in single-photon polarization measurements with the NIST test suit
By limiting the resolution of quantum measurements, measurement-induced changes of the quantum state...
The development of new techniques to improve measurements is crucial for all sciences. By employing ...
Polarization quasiprobability distribution defined in the Stokes space shares many important propert...
One description provides only probabilities for obtaining various eigenvalues of a quantum variable....
We study the relation between the acquisition and analysis of data and quantum theory using a probab...
We study the relation between the acquisition and analysis of data and quantum theory using a probab...
In an interferometer, path information and interference visibility are incompatible quantities. Comp...
We propose an experimental test of local hidden variable theories against quantum mechanics by measu...
Bell's inequality violation experiments are becoming increasingly popular in the practical teaching ...
The detection of quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) is investigated by using ferromagnetic leads as pro...
Since the 1970s the use of polarization measurements have become standard in optical experiments des...
For around five decades, physicists have been experimenting with single quanta such as single photon...
Detecting and quantifying quantum entanglement of a given unknown state poses problems that are fund...
We discuss the implications of quantum-classical Yule-Simpson effect for quantum hypothesi...
Testing quantum randomness in single-photon polarization measurements with the NIST test suit
By limiting the resolution of quantum measurements, measurement-induced changes of the quantum state...
The development of new techniques to improve measurements is crucial for all sciences. By employing ...
Polarization quasiprobability distribution defined in the Stokes space shares many important propert...
One description provides only probabilities for obtaining various eigenvalues of a quantum variable....
We study the relation between the acquisition and analysis of data and quantum theory using a probab...
We study the relation between the acquisition and analysis of data and quantum theory using a probab...
In an interferometer, path information and interference visibility are incompatible quantities. Comp...
We propose an experimental test of local hidden variable theories against quantum mechanics by measu...
Bell's inequality violation experiments are becoming increasingly popular in the practical teaching ...
The detection of quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) is investigated by using ferromagnetic leads as pro...
Since the 1970s the use of polarization measurements have become standard in optical experiments des...
For around five decades, physicists have been experimenting with single quanta such as single photon...
Detecting and quantifying quantum entanglement of a given unknown state poses problems that are fund...