A comment on "How the result of a single coin toss can turn out to be 100 heads"
Eliahu Cohen

TL;DR
This paper critiques a recent claim that weak values are purely statistical, arguing that the model presented does not capture all quantum features of weak measurements.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis showing that the model reproduces only some aspects of weak measurements and fails to encompass all quantum characteristics.
Findings
The model reproduces limited elements of weak measurements.
It does not capture all intrinsically quantum features.
Weak values have quantum properties beyond statistical explanations.
Abstract
In [1] the authors claim that "weak values are not inherently quantum but rather a purely statistical feature". I argue that their model reproduces only few elements of weak measurements but fails to reproduce all the other intrinsically quantum features.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum many-body systems
