The following pages link to The three-box paradox revisited (Q3435149):
Displayed 15 items.
- Weak values are quantum: you can bet on it (Q293485) (← links)
- Feynman-path analysis of Hardy's paradox: measurements and the uncertainty principle (Q637890) (← links)
- Path integrals, the ABL rule and the three-box paradox (Q644123) (← links)
- Weak value tomography of strong quantum measurements (Q1621563) (← links)
- Path probabilities for consecutive measurements, and certain ``quantum paradoxes'' (Q1798935) (← links)
- What is a quantum-mechanical ``weak value'' the value of? (Q2015090) (← links)
- A quasi-current representation for information needs inspired by two-state vector formalism (Q2147675) (← links)
- Quantum Cheshire cats and their elements of reality (Q2213183) (← links)
- Interpreting weak value amplification with a toy realist model (Q2232435) (← links)
- Weak measurements measure probability amplitudes (and very little else) (Q2358508) (← links)
- Geometric description of modular and weak values in discrete quantum systems using the Majorana representation (Q4978607) (← links)
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- Pedagogical Review of Quantum Measurement Theory with an Emphasis on Weak Measurements (Q5506712) (← links)
- Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Measurements (Q6062355) (← links)
- On Weak Values and Feynman's Blind Alley (Q6143100) (← links)