Protective measurement is a new measuring method introduced by Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman (1993). By a protective measurement, one can measure the expectation value of an observable on a single quantum system, even if the system is initially not in an eigenstate of the measured observable. Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman attributed this feature of protective measurements to a physical manifestation of the wave function of the system. This interpretation was challenged by Uffink (1999, 2012). He argued that only observables that commute with the system's Hamiltonian can be protectively measured, and a protective measurement of an observable that does not commute with the system's Hamiltonian does not actually measure the observable, but mea...
Based on an analysis of protective measurements, we show that the quantum state represents the physi...
We present a detailed description of the experiment realizing for the first time a protective measur...
It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there i...
Protective measurement is a new measuring method introduced by Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman (1993)....
Protective measurement is a new measuring method introduced by Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman (1993)....
It is shown that Uffink's attempt to protect the interpretation of the wave function against protect...
Shan Gao (Gao 2011) recently presented a critical reconsideration of a paper I wote (Uffink 1999) on...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its deep implications for...
It is shown that Uffink’s attempt to protect the interpretation of the wave function against protect...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its possible implications...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
Recently the first protective measurement has been realized in experiment [Nature Phys. 13, 1191 (20...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
Based on an analysis of protective measurements, we show that the quantum state represents the physi...
We present a detailed description of the experiment realizing for the first time a protective measur...
It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there i...
Protective measurement is a new measuring method introduced by Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman (1993)....
Protective measurement is a new measuring method introduced by Aharonov, Anandan and Vaidman (1993)....
It is shown that Uffink's attempt to protect the interpretation of the wave function against protect...
Shan Gao (Gao 2011) recently presented a critical reconsideration of a paper I wote (Uffink 1999) on...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its deep implications for...
It is shown that Uffink’s attempt to protect the interpretation of the wave function against protect...
This article introduces the method of protective measurement and discusses its possible implications...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
“Protective measurement” refers to two related schemes for finding the expectation value of an obser...
Recently the first protective measurement has been realized in experiment [Nature Phys. 13, 1191 (20...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
Based on an analysis of protective measurements, we show that the quantum state represents the physi...
We present a detailed description of the experiment realizing for the first time a protective measur...
It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there i...