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The following pages link to Weak measurements measure probability amplitudes (and very little else) (Q2358508):
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- Quantum measurements, stochastic networks, the uncertainty principle, and the not so strange ``weak values'' (Q515459) (← links)
- Weak measurements from the point of view of Bohmian mechanics (Q816129) (← links)
- Weak value and the wave-particle duality (Q892961) (← links)
- On the weak measurement of velocity in Bohmian mechanics (Q1022371) (← links)
- Weak values in collision theory (Q1635674) (← links)
- Understanding weak values without new probability theory (Q1640104) (← links)
- Weak values and quantum properties (Q1735936) (← links)
- What is a quantum-mechanical ``weak value'' the value of? (Q2015090) (← links)
- Do weak values capture the complete truth about the past of a quantum particle? (Q2074537) (← links)
- Restrictions on the existence of weak values in quantum mechanics: weak quantum evolution concept (Q2246921) (← links)
- On signal amplification from weak-value amplification (Q2928513) (← links)
- Quasi-probabilities in conditioned quantum measurement and a geometric/statistical interpretation of Aharonov’s weak value (Q3379705) (← links)
- Weak value controversy (Q4560696) (← links)
- On Weak Values and Feynman's Blind Alley (Q6143100) (← links)