
Quantum instrument
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A quantum instrument is a quantum operation with both classical and quantum outputs. It combines the concepts of measurement and quantum operation.
Usually it is implemented as a weighted collection of completely positive maps the sum of which is trace preserving.
Quantum Instrument: collection
acts as:

A quantum instrument is more general than a quantum operation
because it records the outcome k of which operator acted on the state.
Usually it is implemented as a weighted collection of completely positive maps the sum of which is trace preserving.
Quantum Instrument: collection

acts as:

A quantum instrument is more general than a quantum operation
Quantum operation
In quantum mechanics, a quantum operation is a mathematical formalism used to describe a broad class of transformations that a quantum mechanical system can undergo. This was first discussed as a general stochastic transformation for a density matrix by George Sudarshan...
because it records the outcome k of which operator acted on the state.