One of the most striking features of quantum physics is that certain properties cannot be measured at the same time. Every measurement may inevitably affect the object's physical state being ...
Quantum measurement and uncertainty relations lie at the heart of quantum mechanics, delineating fundamental limits on the precision with which non-commuting observables can be simultaneously ...
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations (TURs) encapsulate a fundamental trade‐off between energetic dissipation and the precision of fluxes or currents in fluctuating systems. Stochastic thermodynamics ...