The joint measurement problem

Author:
Dr No author provided!, Institute for History and Foundations of Science, Utrecht University (NL).
Date:
February 4, 1997

According to orthodox quantum theory, the joint measurement of non-commuting observables is impossible. It has been claimed recently that such joint measurements are admitted in a generalized formalism for quantum theory developed by Ludwig and Davies, by means of so-called 'unsharp observables'. It is argued in this paper that this claim has not been substantiated.

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