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  2. Projection-valued measure - Wikipedia

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    A measurement that can be performed by a projection-valued measure is called a projective measurement. If X {\displaystyle X} is the real number line, there exists, associated to π {\displaystyle \pi } , a self-adjoint operator A {\displaystyle A} defined on H {\displaystyle H} by

  3. Measurement in quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum state tomography is a process by which, given a set of data representing the results of quantum measurements, a quantum state consistent with those measurement results is computed. [50] It is named by analogy with tomography , the reconstruction of three-dimensional images from slices taken through them, as in a CT scan .

  4. POVM - Wikipedia

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    POVMs are a generalization of projection-valued measures (PVM) and, correspondingly, quantum measurements described by POVMs are a generalization of quantum measurement described by PVMs (called projective measurements). In rough analogy, a POVM is to a PVM what a mixed state is to a pure state.

  5. Density matrix - Wikipedia

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    Quantum tomography is a process by which, given a set of data representing the results of quantum measurements, a density matrix consistent with those measurement results is computed. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] When analyzing a system with many electrons, such as an atom or molecule , an imperfect but useful first approximation is to treat the electrons as ...

  6. Projective Hilbert space - Wikipedia

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    The Segre mapping is an embedding of the Cartesian product of two projective spaces into the projective space associated to the tensor product of the two Hilbert spaces, given by () (′) (′), ([], []) []. In quantum theory, it describes how to make states of the composite system from states of its constituents.

  7. Quantum nondemolition measurement - Wikipedia

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    Quantum nondemolition (QND) measurement is a special type of measurement of a quantum system in which the uncertainty of the measured observable does not increase from its measured value during the subsequent normal evolution of the system. This necessarily requires that the measurement process preserves the physical integrity of the measured ...

  8. KLM protocol - Wikipedia

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    The KLM scheme induces an effective interaction between photons by making projective measurements with photodetectors, which falls into the category of non-deterministic quantum computation. It is based on a non-linear sign shift between two qubits that uses two ancilla photons and post-selection. [2]

  9. Gleason's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In consequence, quantum theory is "a tighter package than one might have first thought". [24]: 94–95 Various approaches to rederiving the quantum formalism from alternative axioms have, accordingly, employed Gleason's theorem as a key step, bridging the gap between the structure of Hilbert space and the Born rule. [c]