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quantum incompatibility


what is it?

Two measurement apparatuses are called incompatible if there is no single experimental setting, not even in principle, that would implement both of them. Two incompatible measurements thus require distinct experimental implementations. Like entanglement, incompatibility is a proper quantum property, meaning that classical physical systems (i.e. systems obeying the laws of classical physics) cannot demonstrate it.

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Turku Quantum Technology
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