Complementary Observables in Quantum Mechanics




Kiukas J, Lahti P, Pellonpaa JP, Ylinen K

PublisherSPRINGER

2019

Foundations of Physics

FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS

FOUND PHYS

49

6

506

531

26

0015-9018

1572-9516

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-019-00261-3

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/40799705



We review the notion of complementarity of observables in quantum mechanics, as formulated and studied by Paul Busch and his colleagues over the years. In addition, we provide further clarification on the operational meaning of the concept, and present several characterisations of complementaritysome of which newin a unified manner, as a consequence of a basic factorisation lemma for quantum effects. We work out several applications, including the canonical cases of position-momentum, position-energy, number-phase, as well as periodic observables relevant to spatial interferometry. We close the paper with some considerations of complementarity in a noisy setting, focusing especially on the case of convolutions of position and momentum, which was a recurring topic in Paul's work on operational formulation of quantum measurements and central to his philosophy of unsharp reality.

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