Abstract
Introduced by Aharonov, Albert, and Vaidman in 1988, weak measurement happens when the “coupling between the measuring device and the observable to be measured is so weak that the uncertainty in a single measurement is large compared with the separation between eigenvalues of the observable [1].”
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