What information about a wave function is given by ``measuring it with the help of the tomographic method of recovering the Wigner distribution?
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What information about a wave function is given by ``measuring'' it with the help of the tomographic method of recovering the Wigner distribution?
What information about a wave function is given by ``measuring'' it with the help of the tomographic method of recovering the Wigner distribution?
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- A Note on Hudson’s Theorem about Functions with Nonnegative Wigner Distributions
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(6)- Wick–Wigner Functions and Tomographic Methods
- Quantum beam tomography
- Tomographic reconstruction of the Wigner function on the Bloch sphere
- Tomographic theory for obtaining Wigner distribution for an electron in uniform magnetic field
- Phase of the quantum bit wave function as a resource for information storage and transfer
- Coherent quantum tomography
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