Universal quantum uncertainty relations: Minimum-uncertainty wave packet depends on measure of spread

Publication date: Available online 15 March 2019Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): Anindita Bera, Debmalya Das, Aditi Sen(De), Ujjwal SenAbstractBased on the statistical concept of the median, we propose a quantum uncertainty relation between semi-interquartile ranges of the position and momentum distributions of arbitrary quantum states. The relation is universal, unlike that based on the mean and standard deviation, as the latter may become non-existent or ineffective in certain cases. We show that the median-based one is not saturated for Gaussian distributions in position. Instead, the Cauchy-Lorentz distributions in position turn out to be the one with the minimal uncertainty, among the states inspected, implying that the minimum-uncertainty state is not unique but depends on the measure of spread used. Even the ordering of the states with respect to the distance from the minimum uncertainty state is altered by a change in the measure. We invoke the completeness of Hermite polynomials in the space of all quantum states to probe the median-based relation. The results have potential applications in a variety of studies including those on the quantum-to-classical boundary and on quantum cryptography.
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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