New extraction method obtains anomalous weak values and negative quasiprobabilities directly from intensity data in matter-wave interferometry without meter states or weak interactions.
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Negative quantum states from discrete Wigner functions show resilience advantages over Bell states under non-Markovian dynamics, are protected via weak measurements, and are realized on IBM superconducting hardware.
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Anomalous weak values in a generalized Mach-Zehnder interferometer extracted directly from intensity measurements
New extraction method obtains anomalous weak values and negative quasiprobabilities directly from intensity data in matter-wave interferometry without meter states or weak interactions.
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Discrete and Continuous Wigner Functions in Open Quantum Systems: Non-Markovian and Thermodynamic Effects
Negative quantum states from discrete Wigner functions show resilience advantages over Bell states under non-Markovian dynamics, are protected via weak measurements, and are realized on IBM superconducting hardware.