Unknown single oscillator coherent states do have statistical significance
N.D. Hari Dass

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that single unknown oscillator coherent states can possess measurable statistical significance, challenging the common assumption that they lack such significance.
Contribution
It introduces a method to assign statistical significance to single unknown oscillator coherent states, contradicting prior beliefs.
Findings
Single unknown oscillator coherent states can be statistically significant.
The result challenges previous assumptions about their measurability.
The approach provides a new perspective on quantum state analysis.
Abstract
It is shown, contrary to popular belief, that {\it single unknown} oscillator coherent states can be endowed with a {\em measurable statistical significance}.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Photonic and Optical Devices
