Quantum Reference Frames on Finite Homogeneous Spaces
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.05354v1
- Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2023 16:16:18 GMT
- Title: Quantum Reference Frames on Finite Homogeneous Spaces
- Authors: Jan G{\l}owacki, Leon Loveridge and James Waldron
- Abstract summary: We focus on the case that the reference observable is the canonical covariant projection valued measure on the given space.
We show that this gives rise to a rank-one covariant POVM on the group, which can be seen as a system of coherent states.
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- Abstract: We present an operationally motivated treatment of quantum reference frames
in the setting that the frame is a covariant positive operator valued measure
(POVM) on a finite homogeneous space, generalising the principal homogeneous
spaces studied in previous work. We focus on the case that the reference
observable is the canonical covariant projection valued measure on the given
space, and show that this gives rise to a rank-one covariant POVM on the group,
which can be seen as a system of coherent states, thereby making contact with
recent work in the perspective-neutral approach to quantum reference frames.
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