We review the notion of complementarity of observables in quantum mechanics, as formulated and studied by Paul Busch and his colleagues over the years. In addition, we provide further clarification on the operational meaning of the concept, and present several characterisations of complementarity—some of which new—in a unified manner, as a consequence of a basic factorisation lemma for quantum effects. We work out several applications, including the canonical cases of position–momentum, position–energy, number–phase, as well as periodic observables relevant to spatial interferometry. We close the paper with some considerations of complementarity in a noisy setting, focusing especially on the case of convolutions of position and momentum, wh...
Very simple duality relations-assessing complementarity for two-dimensional systems are obtained by ...
The problem of approximate joint measurement of complementary observables, like position and momentu...
We investigate duality relations between conjugate observables after measurements performed on a sin...
We review the notion of complementarity of observables in quantum mechanics, as formulated and studi...
We examine basic properties of complementarity by using the most general description of quantum obse...
A coherent account of the connections and contrasts between the principles of complementarity and un...
This thesis is concerned with the notions of complementarity and uncertainty encountered in quantum ...
Complementarity and the commutation relation of position (x) and momentum (p) imply much more than t...
Two complementary observables can be measured simultaneously so that the exact individual distributi...
The structure of quantum effects, positive operators of norm at most one, played a central role in t...
The notion of coexistence of quantum observables was introduced to describe the possibility of measu...
Niels Bohr’s complementarity principle is a tenuous synthesis of seemingly discrepant theoretical ap...
Complementarity can be considered as the weirdest idea associated with quantum mechanics. For Bohr, ...
This report deals with some aspects about the joint measurability of quantum observables. Since W. ...
We present a fully operational and consistent approach to complementarity. In contrast to previous a...
Very simple duality relations-assessing complementarity for two-dimensional systems are obtained by ...
The problem of approximate joint measurement of complementary observables, like position and momentu...
We investigate duality relations between conjugate observables after measurements performed on a sin...
We review the notion of complementarity of observables in quantum mechanics, as formulated and studi...
We examine basic properties of complementarity by using the most general description of quantum obse...
A coherent account of the connections and contrasts between the principles of complementarity and un...
This thesis is concerned with the notions of complementarity and uncertainty encountered in quantum ...
Complementarity and the commutation relation of position (x) and momentum (p) imply much more than t...
Two complementary observables can be measured simultaneously so that the exact individual distributi...
The structure of quantum effects, positive operators of norm at most one, played a central role in t...
The notion of coexistence of quantum observables was introduced to describe the possibility of measu...
Niels Bohr’s complementarity principle is a tenuous synthesis of seemingly discrepant theoretical ap...
Complementarity can be considered as the weirdest idea associated with quantum mechanics. For Bohr, ...
This report deals with some aspects about the joint measurability of quantum observables. Since W. ...
We present a fully operational and consistent approach to complementarity. In contrast to previous a...
Very simple duality relations-assessing complementarity for two-dimensional systems are obtained by ...
The problem of approximate joint measurement of complementary observables, like position and momentu...
We investigate duality relations between conjugate observables after measurements performed on a sin...