Time-reversed Young interferometry acts as a source-space information processor where mutual information is the reciprocal invariant and source-label entropy can decrease near destructive interference while Fisher information rises.
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The Born rule for a fixed projective measurement is the only readout map obeying square-root regularity on Fubini-Study geodesics, the universal readout Cramer-Rao bound, and operational basis calibration.
Time-reversed Young interferometry yields deterministic fringes as conditional responses indexed by source coordinates, enabling precise calibration and superresolution via Fisher information analysis.
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Entropic Reciprocity in Time-Reversed Young Interferometry
Time-reversed Young interferometry acts as a source-space information processor where mutual information is the reciprocal invariant and source-label entropy can decrease near destructive interference while Fisher information rises.
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Fixed-PVM Born Rule Uniqueness from Fisher Non-Expansion and Operational Calibration
The Born rule for a fixed projective measurement is the only readout map obeying square-root regularity on Fubini-Study geodesics, the universal readout Cramer-Rao bound, and operational basis calibration.
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From Random Fringes to Deterministic Response: Statistical Foundations of Time-Reversed Young Interferometry
Time-reversed Young interferometry yields deterministic fringes as conditional responses indexed by source coordinates, enabling precise calibration and superresolution via Fisher information analysis.