On the novelty, efficacy, and significance of weak measurements for quantum tomography
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measurementsweakadvertisedefficacyincreasednoveltyproposalsquantum
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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, increased efficacy, and foundational significance. We critically evaluate two proposals that make such claims and find that weak measurements are not an essential ingredient for most of their advertised features.
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