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Autores principales: Sun, Liang-Liang, Tavakoli, Armin, Schwonnek, René, Kleinmann, Matthias, Xu, Zhen-Peng, Yu, Sixia
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.21296
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author Sun, Liang-Liang
Tavakoli, Armin
Schwonnek, René
Kleinmann, Matthias
Xu, Zhen-Peng
Yu, Sixia
author_facet Sun, Liang-Liang
Tavakoli, Armin
Schwonnek, René
Kleinmann, Matthias
Xu, Zhen-Peng
Yu, Sixia
contents Understanding the invasive nature of quantum measurement and its implications in quantum foundations and information science demands a mathematically rigorous and physically well-grounded characterization of intrinsic back-action in general measurement processes. However, such a framework remains elusive, leaving a critical gap in quantum theory. Here, we address this issue by conceptualizing a general quantum measurement as a reduction of extended projection measurements ensured by Naimark's theorem and, derive a state-updating rule for the concerned measurement as a reduction of the projective measurements postulate. Our framework provides a detailed analysis by explicitly decomposing the disturbance effects into two distinct contributions: those arising from the measurement elements themselves and those resulting from the dilation process. Notably, this formulation naturally recovers the projection postulate in the case of projective measurements. Beyond providing insights into joint measurability, non-disturbance, our rule establishes quantitaive connections between intrinsic disturbance and other fundamental quantum features, such as randomness, uncertainty, and information gain.
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spellingShingle Specifying the Intrinsic Back-action of a General Measurement
Sun, Liang-Liang
Tavakoli, Armin
Schwonnek, René
Kleinmann, Matthias
Xu, Zhen-Peng
Yu, Sixia
Quantum Physics
Understanding the invasive nature of quantum measurement and its implications in quantum foundations and information science demands a mathematically rigorous and physically well-grounded characterization of intrinsic back-action in general measurement processes. However, such a framework remains elusive, leaving a critical gap in quantum theory. Here, we address this issue by conceptualizing a general quantum measurement as a reduction of extended projection measurements ensured by Naimark's theorem and, derive a state-updating rule for the concerned measurement as a reduction of the projective measurements postulate. Our framework provides a detailed analysis by explicitly decomposing the disturbance effects into two distinct contributions: those arising from the measurement elements themselves and those resulting from the dilation process. Notably, this formulation naturally recovers the projection postulate in the case of projective measurements. Beyond providing insights into joint measurability, non-disturbance, our rule establishes quantitaive connections between intrinsic disturbance and other fundamental quantum features, such as randomness, uncertainty, and information gain.
title Specifying the Intrinsic Back-action of a General Measurement
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.21296