The operational definition of a weak value for a quantum mechanical system involves the limit of the weak measurement strength tending to zero. I study how this limit compares to the situation for the undisturbed (no weak measurement) system. Under certain conditions, which I investigate, this limit is discontinuous in the sense that it does not merge smoothly to the Hilbert space description of the undisturbed system. Hence, in these discontinuous cases, the weak value does not represent the undisturbed system. As a result, conclusions drawn from such weak values regarding the properties of the studied system cannot be upheld. Examples are given
A model is proposed for the statistical analysis of arbitrary-strength quantum measurements, based o...
Weak value (WV) is a quantum mechanical measurement protocol, proposed by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaid...
We discuss quantum mechanical detection models in the weak limit in the context of conservation laws...
A so called "weak value" of an observable in quantum mechanics (QM) may be obtained in a weak measur...
International audienceSvensson (Found Phys 45: 1645, 2015) argued that the concept of the weak value...
We address the issue of how to properly treat, and in a more general setting, the concept of a weak ...
Copyright © 2013 Masashi Ban. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
Ben-Israel and Vaidman (Found Phys 47:467–470, 2017) have raised objections to my arguments that the...
Weak values arise in quantum theory when the result of a weak measurement is conditioned on a subseq...
Since its introduction 25 years ago, the quantum weak value has gradually transitioned from a theore...
A weak measurement performed on a pre- and post-selected quantum system can result in an average val...
A two-step measurement protocol of a quantum system, known as the weak value (WV), was introduced mo...
Weak values arise experimentally as conditioned averages of weak (noisy) observable measurements tha...
Abstract Weak value (WV) is a quantum mechanical measurement protocol, pro-posed by Aharonov, Albert...
In this study, we study weak values from a quantum-logical viewpoint. In addition, we examine the va...
A model is proposed for the statistical analysis of arbitrary-strength quantum measurements, based o...
Weak value (WV) is a quantum mechanical measurement protocol, proposed by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaid...
We discuss quantum mechanical detection models in the weak limit in the context of conservation laws...
A so called "weak value" of an observable in quantum mechanics (QM) may be obtained in a weak measur...
International audienceSvensson (Found Phys 45: 1645, 2015) argued that the concept of the weak value...
We address the issue of how to properly treat, and in a more general setting, the concept of a weak ...
Copyright © 2013 Masashi Ban. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
Ben-Israel and Vaidman (Found Phys 47:467–470, 2017) have raised objections to my arguments that the...
Weak values arise in quantum theory when the result of a weak measurement is conditioned on a subseq...
Since its introduction 25 years ago, the quantum weak value has gradually transitioned from a theore...
A weak measurement performed on a pre- and post-selected quantum system can result in an average val...
A two-step measurement protocol of a quantum system, known as the weak value (WV), was introduced mo...
Weak values arise experimentally as conditioned averages of weak (noisy) observable measurements tha...
Abstract Weak value (WV) is a quantum mechanical measurement protocol, pro-posed by Aharonov, Albert...
In this study, we study weak values from a quantum-logical viewpoint. In addition, we examine the va...
A model is proposed for the statistical analysis of arbitrary-strength quantum measurements, based o...
Weak value (WV) is a quantum mechanical measurement protocol, proposed by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaid...
We discuss quantum mechanical detection models in the weak limit in the context of conservation laws...