Quantum histories and quantum complementarity (Q764757)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6014690
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6014690 |
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Quantum histories and quantum complementarity (English)
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14 March 2012
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Summary: We discuss the origin of quantum complementarity using Feynman's sum-over-histories approach to Quantum Mechanics (QM). We analyze two experimental setups introduced by W. G. Unruh and S. Afshar and show how one should consistently calculate the existence of which-way information using interfering quantum histories. Then we discuss the possible problems associated with the notion of which way information and provide an explanation why Englert-Greenberger duality relation cannot be violated experimentally if the standard QM postulates are accepted.
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