Abstract
The information content of the most elementary quantum system is represented by one single proposition. Therefore such an elementary system can only give a definite result in one specific experimental arrangement. A change of experimental parameters then necessarily implies probabilistic measurement results in the new experimental arrangement. Assumption of the invariance of the information content of a system upon change of the representation of our knowledge of the system together with homogeneity of the experimental parametric axis leads to the Malus' law in quantum mechanics, the familiar sinusoidal relation between the probabilities and the laboratory parameters. (Authors)
Brukner, C;
Zeilinger, A
[1]
- Instutut fuer Experimentalphysik, Universitaet Wien, Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Wien (Austria)
Citation Formats
Brukner, C, and Zeilinger, A.
Malus' law and quantum information.
Slovakia: N. p.,
1999.
Web.
Brukner, C, & Zeilinger, A.
Malus' law and quantum information.
Slovakia.
Brukner, C, and Zeilinger, A.
1999.
"Malus' law and quantum information."
Slovakia.
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title = {Malus' law and quantum information}
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abstractNote = {The information content of the most elementary quantum system is represented by one single proposition. Therefore such an elementary system can only give a definite result in one specific experimental arrangement. A change of experimental parameters then necessarily implies probabilistic measurement results in the new experimental arrangement. Assumption of the invariance of the information content of a system upon change of the representation of our knowledge of the system together with homogeneity of the experimental parametric axis leads to the Malus' law in quantum mechanics, the familiar sinusoidal relation between the probabilities and the laboratory parameters. (Authors)}
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title = {Malus' law and quantum information}
author = {Brukner, C, and Zeilinger, A}
abstractNote = {The information content of the most elementary quantum system is represented by one single proposition. Therefore such an elementary system can only give a definite result in one specific experimental arrangement. A change of experimental parameters then necessarily implies probabilistic measurement results in the new experimental arrangement. Assumption of the invariance of the information content of a system upon change of the representation of our knowledge of the system together with homogeneity of the experimental parametric axis leads to the Malus' law in quantum mechanics, the familiar sinusoidal relation between the probabilities and the laboratory parameters. (Authors)}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {49}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Slovakia}
year = {1999}
month = {Aug}
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