Conjugate quantities edit

Greetings. Could you review the present state of the article Conjugate quantities, which I redid (see also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Conjugate quantities), as well as my recent edit to the lead of Uncertainty principle, and revert/delete/revise as necessary? Thanks. LambiamTalk 11:21, 8 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Your recent change to Heisenberg uncertainty principle edit

You recently made a change to that article replacing the expression "assign values" with "measure values". I am not sure I agree with this change. If A, B are commuting SA operators, it's clear what assigning a value to A, B for a given system state means — even if the system state is a mixed state. A mixed state naturally yields a probability measure on the spectrum of the C*-algebra generated by A, B. In that case, A, B are random variables and have joint probability measures etc. However, no such joint probability measures are possible for non-commuting A, B (somebody or other's theorem -- Maybe Ed Nelson). So I don't think it's entirely correct to say "measure a value" here, since in principle impossible to even assign values with some very mild restrictions. Thanks.--CSTAR 20:39, 9 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

December 2014 edit

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Note - see also wp:secondary sources, and this and this. - DVdm (talk) 10:37, 27 December 2014 (UTC)Reply