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... measured the probabilities pði; jÞ and pðj; iÞ with i  j. In Fig. 2(f) we report the histogram of the occurrence of different values of probabilities, that quantify the nonorthogonality component of the experimental projectors. We observe a good agreement with the null value expected for orthogonal ...
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... • probabilities of collapses and jumps given by the square of the absolute value of the wave function for a given state, • values for possible measurements given by the eigenvalues associated with the eigenstates of the combined measuring apparatus and measured system (the axiom of measurement), • t ...
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