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Wigner-Araki-Yanase theorem for continuous and unbounded conserved observables

Published 29 Aug 2022 in quant-ph | (2208.13494v3)

Abstract: The Wigner-Araki-Yanase (WAY) theorem states that additive conservation laws imply the commutativity of exactly implementable projective measurements and the conserved observables of the system. Known proofs of this theorem are only restricted to bounded or discrete-spectrum conserved observables of the system and are not applicable to unbounded and continuous observables like a momentum operator. In this Letter, we present the WAY theorem for possibly unbounded and continuous conserved observables under the Yanase condition, which requires that the probe positive operator-valued measure should commute with the conserved observable of the probe system. As a result of this WAY theorem, we show that exact implementations of the projective measurement of the position under momentum conservation and of the quadrature amplitude using linear optical instruments and photon counters are impossible. We also consider implementations of unitary channels under conservation laws and find that the conserved observable LSL_S of the system commute with the implemented unitary USU_S if LSL_S is semi-bounded, while US<sup>†</sup>LSUSU_S<sup>\dagger</sup> L_S U_S can shift up to possibly non-zero constant factor if the spectrum of LSL_S is upper and lower unbounded. We give simple examples of the latter case, where LSL_S is a momentum operator.

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