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The meaning of weak value
Lev Vaidman
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The meaning of weak value
What is “a value of a variable”? Weak value controversy Weak value as an outcome of weak measurements Weak value as a property of a single system Experimental results
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A value of a physical observable
is classical Classical values always have definite values has a definite value eigenvalue is quantum The system is pre-selected is a statistical expectation value is quantum has no definite value The system is pre-selected post-selected is quantum The system is pre-selected and The system is described by the weak value Is the weak value statistical as the expectation value or definite as the eigenvalue?
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Weak value as an outcome
of a weak measurement
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Quantum measurement of
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Weak measurement of with post-selection
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Weak measurement of with post-selection
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Weak measurement of with post-selection
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Weak measurement of without post-selection
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Weak value as an outcome of a weak measurement
on condition of post-selection Weak value is a conditional expectation value
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The two-state vector
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The two-state vector
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The weak value as a property of a single system
The two-state vector is a complete description of a pre- and post-selected system in a particular time If the pre- and post-selected system is coupled to other systems through C, then its coupling at time t is described (completely) by the weak value
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The meaning of “a value of ”
is quantum The system is pre-selected and post-selected weak value is classical classical value The system is pre-selected is quantum eigenvalue The system is pre-selected is quantum expectation value is quantum The system is pre-selected and post-selected weak value = expectation value
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The meaning of “a value of ”
is quantum The system is pre-selected and post-selected weak value The system is pre-selected is quantum eigenvalue is quantum The system is pre-selected expectation value
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Comparing states of external system after
eigenvalue weak value expectation value Bures angle distance
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System: charged particle, variable: electric field at the origin
eigenvalue expectation value weak value
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Pre- and post-selection superposition
Example: spin 1 particle Eigenstate eigenvalue Superposition Pre- and post-selection superposition with weak value
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Experiment visibility
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Experiment comparing with BC reference visibility polarizer phase
modulator BC visibility
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B Experiment comparing with with BC reference visibility polarizer
phase modulator B BC visibility
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Summary Weak value is a property of a single pre- and post-selected system (It is not a property of a measuring procedure) An ensemble is needed only to test that it is true A pre and post-selected system interacts with external systems during infinitesimal time as if the weak value is an eigenvalue. It is significantly different from coupling of pre-selected only system with expectation value equal to the weak value.
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