Bending The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

Abstract

The celebrated Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle x p /2 can allow measurement accuracies less than x or p. Classical analog of this is known as sub-Fourier sensitivity. We illustrate this phenomenon in a step by step process using the example of compass state, as suggested by Zurek.

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