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Quantum Measurement: Theory and Practice provides a thorough treatment of measurement in quantum mechanics, a cornerstone concept in understanding quantum phenomena. Written by leading experts Andrew N. Jordan and Irfan A. Siddiqi, this text seamlessly integrates theoretical principles with real-world laboratory techniques.
The book covers fundamental measurement postulates, weak measurements, continuous monitoring of quantum systems, and measurement back-action. It explores how quantum measurements differ fundamentally from classical observations and examines the practical implications for quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum metrology. Each chapter combines rigorous mathematical frameworks with experimental case studies from contemporary quantum physics research.
Ideal for graduate students and researchers in quantum information science, quantum optics, and condensed matter physics, this work serves as both a comprehensive reference and a practical guide for implementing quantum measurement protocols in experimental settings.







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