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Entanglement, Postselection, and Precise Inferences in Joint Measurements of Incompatible Observables

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Abstract

We discuss conditions under which joint outcomes of simultaneous measurements of non-commuting canonical observables can be inferred with arbitrary precision. The feat is possible for certain pre- and postselections involving entanglement with ancillary systems.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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