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On calculating the mean values of quantum observables in the optical tomography representation

Quantum Physics 2015-05-28 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Given a density operator ρ^\hat \rho the optical tomography map defines a one-parameter set of probability distributions wρ^(X,ϕ), ϕ[0,2π),w_{\hat \rho}(X,\phi),\ \phi \in [0,2\pi), on the real line allowing to reconstruct ρ^\hat \rho . We introduce a dual map from the special class A\mathcal A of quantum observables a^\hat a to a special class of generalized functions a(X,ϕ)a(X,\phi) such that the mean value <a^>ρ^=Tr(ρ^a^)<\hat a>_{\hat \rho} =Tr(\hat \rho\hat a) is given by the formula <a^>ρ^=02π+wρ^(X,ϕ)a(X,ϕ)dXdϕ<\hat a>_{\hat \rho}= \int \limits_{0}^{2\pi}\int \limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty}w_{\hat \rho}(X,\phi)a(X,\phi)dXd\phi. The class A\mathcal A includes all the symmetrized polynomials of canonical variables q^\hat q and p^\hat p.

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@article{arxiv.1104.5610,
  title  = {On calculating the mean values of quantum observables in the optical tomography representation},
  author = {Grigori G. Amosov and Yakov A. Korennoy and Vladimir I. Man'ko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.5610},
  year   = {2015}
}

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