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When a well-localized photon is incident on a spatially superposed absorber but is not absorbed, the photon can still deliver energy to the absorber. It is shown that when the transferred energy is small relative to the energy uncertainty of the photon, this constitutes an unusual type of weak measurement of the absorber's energy, where the energy ...
Mordecai Waegell +2 more
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“Weak” measurements and supraluminal communication [PDF]
There is suggested a version of the experiment with a correlated pair of particles in the entangled state. The experiment demonstrates that, in the case of weak and/or non-demolition measurements of one of the particles, it is possible to transmit information with a speed not limited by velocity of light.
Belinsky, A. V., Zhukovsky, A. K.
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Amplification of Angular Rotations Using Weak Measurements [PDF]
We present a weak measurement protocol that permits a sensitive estimation of angular rotations based on the concept of weak-value amplification. The shift in the state of a pointer, in both angular position and the conjugate orbital angular momentum ...
Boyd, Robert W. +3 more
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Precision metrology using weak measurements
Weak values and measurements have been proposed as means to achieve dramatic enhancements in metrology based on the greatly increased range of possible measurement outcomes.
Datta, Animesh +2 more
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On the novelty, efficacy, and significance of weak measurements for quantum tomography [PDF]
The use of weak measurements for performing quantum tomography is enjoying increased attention due to several recent proposals. The advertised merits of using weak measurements in this context are varied, but are generally represented by novelty ...
Caves, Carlton M. +3 more
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Postselected weak measurement beyond the weak value [PDF]
The published version; with respect to previous one, note changes in Eqs. (16),(17),(19).
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A compact weak measurement to observe the spin Hall effect of light
The spin Hall effect of light (SHEL), a microscopic and transverse splitting of linearly polarized light into circularly polarized components during refraction and reflection, can be measured at subnanometer scales using weak measurements and has emerged
Kim Minkyung
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Weak Compactness and Vector Measures [PDF]
Introduction. It is the purpose of this paper to develop a Lebesgue theory of integration of scalar functions with respect to a countably additive measure whose values lie in a Banach space. The class of integrable functions reduces to the ordinary space of Lebesgue integrable functions if the measure is scalar valued.
Bartle, R. G., Dunford, N., Schwartz, J.
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Weak Convergence of Topological Measures [PDF]
AbstractTopological measures and deficient topological measures are defined on open and closed subsets of a topological space, generalize regular Borel measures, and correspond to (nonlinear in general) functionals that are linear on singly generated subalgebras or singly generated cones of functions.
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Clinical Insights Into Hypercalcemia of Malignancy in Childhood
ABSTRACT Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HCM) is a rare but life‐threatening metabolic emergency in children that occurs in less than 1% of pediatric cancer cases, with a reported incidence ranging from 0.4% to 1.0% across different studies. While it is observed in 10%–20% of adult malignancies, pediatric HCM remains relatively uncommon.
Hüseyin Anıl Korkmaz
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