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arxiv: 1409.1535 · v2 · pith:XMIIJWLGnew · submitted 2014-09-04 · 🪐 quant-ph

Anomalous Weak Values Are Proofs of Contextuality

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keywords weakanomalouscontextualitymeasurementpost-selectionvaluesaverageclarifies
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The average result of a weak measurement of some observable $A$ can, under post-selection of the measured quantum system, exceed the largest eigenvalue of $A$. The nature of weak measurements, as well as the presence of post-selection and hence possible contribution of measurement-disturbance, has led to a long-running debate about whether or not this is surprising. Here, it is shown that such "anomalous weak values" are non-classical in a precise sense: a sufficiently weak measurement of one constitutes a proof of contextuality. This clarifies, for example, which features must be present (and in an experiment, verified) to demonstrate an effect with no satisfying classical explanation.

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