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arxiv 2003.08705 v2 pith:2KPOGAXV submitted 2020-03-19 quant-ph hep-th

The Generalized Uncertainty Principle

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keywords uncertaintyorderdependencegeneralizedobservablesrelationleadingnonlinear
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The uncertainty principle lies at the heart of quantum physics, and is widely thought of as a fundamental limit on the measurement precisions of incompatible observables. Here we show that the traditional uncertainty relation in fact belongs to the leading order approximation of a generalized uncertainty relation. That is, the leading order linear dependence of observables gives the Heisenberg type of uncertainty relations, while higher order nonlinear dependence may reveal more different and interesting correlation properties. Applications of the generalized uncertainty relation and the high order nonlinear dependence between observables in quantum information science are also discussed.

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