Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, exemplified by the gamma ray thought experiment, suggests that any finite precision measurement disturbs any observables noncommuting with the measured observable. Here, it is shown that this statement contradicts the limit of the accuracy of measurements under conservation laws originally found by Wigner in 1950s, and should be modified to correctly derive the unavoidable noise caused by the conservation law induced decoherence. The obtained accuracy limit leads to an interesting conclusion that a widely accepted, but rather naive, physical encoding of qubits for quantum computing suffers significantly from the decoherence induced by the angular momentum conservation law
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...
It is important to improve the accuracy of quantum measurements and operations both in engineering a...
The interpretation of the uncertainty principle in terms of a measurement of a single observable dis...
The uncertainty relation between the noise operator and the conserved quantity leads to a bound for ...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
We exhibit three inequalities involving quantum measurement, all of which are sharp and state indepe...
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a founding pillar of quantum mechanics. This paper questions t...
The accuracies of measurements of almost all fundamental physical constants have increased by factor...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation for measurement noise and disturbance states that any position m...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
I have been working for a time about basic laws of directing the universe [1,2]. It seems that the m...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which imposes intrinsic restrictions on our ability to predict ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...
It is important to improve the accuracy of quantum measurements and operations both in engineering a...
The interpretation of the uncertainty principle in terms of a measurement of a single observable dis...
The uncertainty relation between the noise operator and the conserved quantity leads to a bound for ...
Common misconceptions on the Heisenberg principle are reviewed, and the original spirit of the princ...
We exhibit three inequalities involving quantum measurement, all of which are sharp and state indepe...
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is a founding pillar of quantum mechanics. This paper questions t...
The accuracies of measurements of almost all fundamental physical constants have increased by factor...
The Heisenberg uncertainty relation for measurement noise and disturbance states that any position m...
Two generalizations of a known approach to the joint measurement of position and momentum to the joi...
I have been working for a time about basic laws of directing the universe [1,2]. It seems that the m...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which imposes intrinsic restrictions on our ability to predict ...
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the product of the noise in a position measurement ...
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is one of the main tenets of quantum theory. Nevertheless, and de...
The notions of error and disturbance appearing in quantum uncertainty relations are often quantified...
We show that the width of an arbitrary function and the width of the distribution of its values cann...
It is important to improve the accuracy of quantum measurements and operations both in engineering a...