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The quantum Zeno paradox: A matter of information

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Abstract

Observation of expectation values does not admit the demonstration of the quantum Zeno paradox. Rather, iterative detection of transition times of an individual quantum object provides necessary and sufficient evidence.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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