Quantum Entanglement and Generalised Uncertainty Relations
Abstract
The Robertson's formulation of the uncertainty relation is the most widely accepted form of the Heisenberg uncertainty relation (HUR). It gets modified when we consider it for entangled particles. But this formulation does not consider the measurement process itself. There are reformulation of the uncertainty relations called the generalized uncertainty relations by including the measurement process into the uncertainty relation. HUR gets modified for the case of entangled particles. Here it is shown that the limit of the Generalized Uncertainty Relation (GUR) also reduces for entangled particles. So, GUR also shows similar trend as that of the HUR for entangled particles. Also as entanglement increases, the uncertainty reduces and measurement becomes more precise.
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