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Experimental study of quantum uncertainty from lack of information

Physics

Experimental study of quantum uncertainty from lack of information

Y. Zhao, F. Rozpędek, et al.

Explore the intriguing origins of quantum uncertainty through innovative two- and three-dimensional guessing games in this research conducted by Yuan-Yuan Zhao, Filip Rozpędek, Zhibo Hou, Kang-Da Wu, Guo-Yong Xiang, Chuan-Feng Li, and Guang-Can Guo. Discover how quantum information's inaccessibility impacts uncertainty and learn about a new method for constructing high-dimensional Fourier gates.

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Abstract
This paper experimentally investigates the origin of quantum uncertainty by implementing two-dimensional and three-dimensional guessing games. The results confirm that quantum uncertainty significantly relies on the inaccessibility of quantum information to the guessing party. The study also presents a compact method for constructing high-dimensional Fourier gates.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Jun 02, 2022
Authors
Yuan-Yuan Zhao, Filip Rozpędek, Zhibo Hou, Kang-Da Wu, Guo-Yong Xiang, Chuan-Feng Li, Guang-Can Guo
Tags
quantum uncertainty
guessing games
quantum information
high-dimensional Fourier gates
experimental investigation
information theory
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