Detector efficiency causes rapid nonlinear suppression of extreme Leggett-Garg inequality violations in hybrid Liouvillian dynamics.
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Thermal instabilities and noise modify quantum measurement statistics in a sensitive, nontrivial way across the weak-to-strong crossover depending on temperature, probe properties, and state selections.
Post-selected von Neumann measurements enhance quadrature squeezing, Wigner negativity, bipartite correlations, and phase sensitivity in entangled coherent states compared to standard metrology.
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