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Two-state vector formalism and quantum interference
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EngineeringQuantum MeasurementDelicate Interference EffectsTwo-state Vector FormalismQuantum LogicQuantum ComputingQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum ProtocolsQuantum TheoryQuantum EntanglementQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum Field TheoryQuantum InformationQuantum SwitchesClassical OpticsQuantum TransducersQuantum DecoherenceQuantum CharacterizationQuantum OpticQuantum TeleportationNatural SciencesDestructive InterferenceQuantum DevicesQuantum System
We show that two-state vector formalism (TSVF), applied to quantum systems that make use of delicate interference effects, can lead to paradoxes. We consider a few schemes of nested Mach–Zehnder interferometers that make use of destructive interference. A particular interpretation of TSVF applied to these schemes makes predictions that are contradictory to quantum theory and can not always be verified. Our results suggest that TSVF might not be a suitable tool to describe quantum systems that make use of delicate quantum interference effects.
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