Even though measurement results obtained in the real world are generally both noisy and continuous, quantum measurement theory tends to emphasize the ideal limit of perfect precision and quantized measurement results. In this article, a more general concept of noisy measurements is applied to investigate the role of quantum noise in the measurement process. In particular, it is shown that the effects of quantum noise can be separated from the effects of information obtained in the measurement. However, quantum noise is required to "cover up" negative probabilities arising as the quantum limit is approached. These negative probabilities represent fundamental quantum-mechanical correlations between the measured variable and the variables affe...
We introduce information-theoretic definitions for noise and disturbance in quantum measurements and...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...
Even though measurement results obtained in the real world are generally both noisy and continuous, ...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
The original purpose of measurements is to provide us with information about a previously unknown ph...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
The topic of quantum noise has become extremely timely due to the rise of quantum information physic...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation for measurement noise and disturbance states that any position m...
We introduce information-theoretic definitions for noise and disturbance in quantum measurements and...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...
Even though measurement results obtained in the real world are generally both noisy and continuous, ...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
The original purpose of measurements is to provide us with information about a previously unknown ph...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
The statistical error in any estimation can be reduced by repeating the measurement and averaging th...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
The topic of quantum noise has become extremely timely due to the rise of quantum information physic...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation for measurement noise and disturbance states that any position m...
We introduce information-theoretic definitions for noise and disturbance in quantum measurements and...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...
We analyze and compare the characterization of a quantum device in terms of noise, transmitted bit-e...