The two-state vector formalism: an updated review
The two-state vector formalism of quantum mechanics is a time-symmetrized approach to
standard quantum theory particularly helpful for the analysis of experiments performed on …
standard quantum theory particularly helpful for the analysis of experiments performed on …
Evolution of quantum superoscillations and optical superresolution without evanescent waves
A superoscillatory function—that is, a band-limited function f (x) oscillating faster than its
fastest Fourier component—is taken to be the initial state of a freely-evolving quantum …
fastest Fourier component—is taken to be the initial state of a freely-evolving quantum …
Complex weak values in quantum measurement
R Jozsa - Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical …, 2007 - APS
In the weak value formalism of Aharonov et al., the weak value A w of any observable A is
generally a complex number. We derive a physical interpretation of its value in terms of the …
generally a complex number. We derive a physical interpretation of its value in terms of the …
Quantum cheshire cats
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Revisiting Hardy's paradox: counterfactual statements, real measurements, entanglement and weak values
Hardy's paradox is revisited. Usually the paradox is dismissed on grounds of
counterfactuality, ie, because the paradoxical effects appear only when one considers …
counterfactuality, ie, because the paradoxical effects appear only when one considers …
Direct observation of Hardy's paradox by joint weak measurement with an entangled photon pair
K Yokota, T Yamamoto, M Koashi… - New Journal of …, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
We implemented a joint weak measurement of the trajectories of two photons in a photonic
version of Hardy's experiment. The joint weak measurement has been performed via an …
version of Hardy's experiment. The joint weak measurement has been performed via an …
A time-symmetric formulation of quantum mechanics
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Conditional probabilities in quantum theory and the tunneling-time controversy
AM Steinberg - Physical Review A, 1995 - APS
It is argued that there is a sensible way to define conditional probabilities in quantum
mechanics, assuming only Bayes's theorem and standard quantum theory. These …
mechanics, assuming only Bayes's theorem and standard quantum theory. These …
Probability theories with dynamic causal structure: a new framework for quantum gravity
L Hardy - arxiv preprint gr-qc/0509120, 2005 - arxiv.org
Quantum theory is a probabilistic theory with fixed causal structure. General relativity is a
deterministic theory but where the causal structure is dynamic. It is reasonable to expect that …
deterministic theory but where the causal structure is dynamic. It is reasonable to expect that …
The two-state vector formalism of quantum mechanics
We present the two-state vector formalism of quantum mechanics. It is a time-symmetrized
approach to standard quantum theory particularly helpful for the analysis of experiments …
approach to standard quantum theory particularly helpful for the analysis of experiments …