Quantum coherence from Kirkwood-Dirac nonclassicality, some bounds, and operational interpretation
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- Conditions tighter than noncommutation needed for nonclassicality
- General quantum correlation from nonreal values of Kirkwood–Dirac quasiprobability over orthonormal product bases
- Relating incompatibility, noncommutativity, uncertainty, and Kirkwood–Dirac nonclassicality
- Kirkwood-Dirac classical pure states
- Characterizing the geometry of the Kirkwood-Dirac-positive states
- (Quantumness in the context of) resource theories
- A quantitative theory of coherent delocalization
- Conditions tighter than noncommutation needed for nonclassicality
- Distribution Functions for Noncommuting Operators
- Negativity and Contextuality are Equivalent Notions of Nonclassicality
- ON MUTUALLY UNBIASED BASES
- On the Analogy Between Classical and Quantum Mechanics
- On the Quantum Correction For Thermodynamic Equilibrium
- Possible generalization of Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics.
- Practical measurement of joint weak values and their connection to the annihilation operator
- Quantum Paradoxes
- Quantum Statistics of Almost Classical Assemblies
- Quantum coherence as asymmetry from complex weak values
- Relating incompatibility, noncommutativity, uncertainty, and Kirkwood–Dirac nonclassicality
- Strong measurements give a better direct measurement of the quantum wave function
- Wigner–Weyl correspondence in quantum mechanics for continuous and discrete systems—a Dirac-inspired view
- Geometry of Kirkwood-Dirac classical states: a case study based on discrete Fourier transform
- Characterizing the geometry of the Kirkwood-Dirac-positive states
- Separation of measurement uncertainty into quantum and classical parts based on Kirkwood-Dirac quasiprobability and generalized entropy
- Kirkwood-Dirac classical pure states
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