A Fundamental Limit of Measurement Imposed by the Elementary Interactions
Abstract
Quantum information theory is closely related to quantum measurement theory because one must perform measurement to obtain information on a quantum system. Among many possible limits of quantum measurement, the simplest ones were derived directly from the uncertainty principles. However, such simple limits are not the only limits. I here suggest a new limit which comes from the forms and the strengths of the elementary interactions. Namely, there are only four types of elementary interactions in nature; their forms are determined by the gauge invariance (and symmetry breaking), and their coupling constants (in the low-energy regime) have definite values. I point out that this leads to a new fundamental limit of quantum measurements. Furthermore, this fundamental limit imposes the fundamental limits of getting information on, preparing, and controlling quantum systems.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9911102,
title = {A Fundamental Limit of Measurement Imposed by the Elementary Interactions},
author = {Akira Shimizu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9911102},
year = {2009}
}
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10 pages including 1 figure. Proc. 3rd Tohwa Univ. Int. Conf. Statistical Physics (Fukuoka, Japan, 1999) to be published from AIP