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21 May 2007 Weak measurements, weak values, and entanglement
Jeff Tollaksen, Debabrata Ghoshal
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As a resource, quantum entanglement provides enormous power to quantum information processing and quantum communication. We focus on new properties of entanglement as revealed by quantum weak measurements. Weak measurements are performed between a pre-selected and post-selected states, one, or both or which are entangled.
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Jeff Tollaksen and Debabrata Ghoshal "Weak measurements, weak values, and entanglement", Proc. SPIE 6573, Quantum Information and Computation V, 65730Z (21 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.719534
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