Notes on Joint Measurability of Quantum Observables




Heinosaari T, Reitzner D, Stano P

PublisherSPRINGER

2008

 Foundations of Physics

FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS

FOUND PHYS

38

12

1133

1147

15

0015-9018

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-008-9256-7



For sharp quantum observables the following facts hold: (i) if we have a collection of sharp observables and each pair of them is jointly measurable, then they are jointly measurable all together; (ii) if two sharp observables are jointly measurable, then their joint observable is unique and it gives the greatest lower bound for the effects corresponding to the observables; (iii) if we have two sharp observables and their every possible two outcome partitionings are jointly measurable, then the observables themselves are jointly measurable. We show that, in general, these properties do not hold. Also some possible candidates which would accompany joint measurability and generalize these apparently useful properties are discussed.



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