premeasurement
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From pre- + measurement.
Noun
[edit]premeasurement (plural premeasurements)
- measurement before some other operation
- (physics) The preparation of a system for obtaining a desired result, typically the confinement of an object system in a small but macroscopic region of space-time.
- 2015, Shan Gao, Protective Measurement and Quantum Reality, →ISBN, page 42:
- We would like now to show that the counterpart of the conditional probability ℘(jǀk) in quantum mechanics is indeed the probability of a final detection event, which, given a certain experimental context (a premeasurement), allows us to finally ascribe a property to the object system (the system that has been measured).