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Time-symmetry, pre- and post-selection, and weak measurements in quantum mechanics
Time-symmetry, pre- and post-selection, and weak measurements in quantum mechanics
- Yakir Aharonov #1 (2/8/10 - Chapman University conference)
- Yakir Aharonov #2 (2/8/10 - Chapman University conference)
- Yakir Aharonov #3 (2/11/10 - Chapman University conference)
- Consistency of Time-symmetrical quantum mechanics with standard quantum mechanics
- Time-symmetrical quantum mechanics has revealed new features and effects: Weak-Measurements
- Time-symmetrical quantum mechanics lead to new mathematics, simplifications in calculations, and stimulated discoveries in other fields
- quantum walk,
- superoscillations and
- new paradigm for signal amplification
- Lev Vaidman (Tel Aviv) "Amplification through the use of the Aharonov-Albert-Vaidman effect" (2/8/10 Chapman University conference)
- Onur Hosten (Illinois-UC) available "Observation of Optical Spin Hall Effect Using Weak Measurements" (2/8/10 Chapman University conference)
- Andrew Jordan (Rochester): "Precision Measurements of Phase and Beam Deflection Using Weak Values" (2/8/10 Chapman University conference)
- quantum walk,
- Time-symmetrical quantum mechanics suggests generalizations of quantum mechanics
- Publications
Dynamical Nonlocality and Causal aspects
- Yakir Aharonov (Bristol University conference, December 15, 2009)
- Sandu Popescu (Bristol) Kinematic Non-locality (entanglement) and Dynamical Non-locality (2/8/10 Chapman University conference)
- Sandu Popescu (2/10/10)