Phys. Rev. A 72, 044101 (2005) [4 pages]Simple formula for pooling knowledge about a quantum system
Kurt Jacobs Received 30 March 2005; published 4 October 2005 When various observers obtain information in an independent fashion about a classical system, there is a simple rule which allows them to pool their knowledge, and this requires only the states-of-knowledge of the respective observers. Here we derive an equivalent quantum formula. While its realm of applicability is necessarily more limited, it does apply to a large class of measurements, and we show explicitly for a single qubit that it satisfies the intuitive notions of what it means to pool knowledge about a quantum system. This analysis also provides a physical interpretation for the trace of the product of two density matrices. ©2005 The American Physical Society
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