Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2008-02-28
Quantum Information Processing 9 (2010) 143-169
Physics
Quantum Physics
Version 3 gives much improved structure, more elegant approach, simpler form of result, and proof of equivalence with other ap
Scientific paper
10.1007/s11128-009-0109-x
Two quantum events, represented by positive operators (effects), are coexistent if they can occur as possible outcomes in a single measurement scheme. Equivalently, the corresponding effects are coexistent if and only if they are contained in the ranges of a single (joint) observable. Here we give several equivalent characterizations of coexistent pairs of qubit effects. We also establish the equivalence between our results and those obtained independently by other authors. Our approach makes explicit use of the Minkowski space geometry inherent in the four-dimensional real vector space of selfadjoint operators in a two-dimensional complex Hilbert space.
Busch Paul
Schmidt Heinz-Jürgen
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