Quantum Measurements of Time: A reply to criticisms
Lorenzo Maccone, Simone Roncallo, Krzysztof Sacha

TL;DR
This paper defends a proposed quantum time of arrival measurement against three criticisms, demonstrating that the criticisms are unfounded and based on logical errors.
Contribution
The authors systematically refute three criticisms of their quantum time of arrival proposal, reaffirming its validity.
Findings
All three criticisms are invalid.
One criticism is based on a logical mistake.
The proposal remains robust against the criticisms.
Abstract
In [arXiv:2409.00161v1 (2024)] Cavendish et al. raise three criticisms against our time of arrival proposal [L. Maccone and K. Sacha, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 110402 (2020)]. Here we show that all three criticisms are without merit. One of them is founded on a logical mistake.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
