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Uncertainty principle and uncertainty relations
Authors:J B M Uffink  J Hilgevoord
Institution:(1) Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Amsterdam, Valckenierstraat 65, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:It is generally believed that the uncertainty relation Deltaq Deltapge1/2hstrok, where Deltaq and Deltap are standard deviations, is the precise mathematical expression of the uncertainty principle for position and momentum in quantum mechanics. We show that actually it is not possible to derive from this relation two central claims of the uncertainty principle, namely, the impossibility of an arbitrarily sharp specification of both position and momentum (as in the single-slit diffraction experiment), and the impossibility of the determination of the path of a particle in an interference experiment (such as the double-slit experiment).The failure of the uncertainty relation to produce these results is not a question of the interpretation of the formalism; it is a mathematical fact which follows from general considerations about the widths of wave functions.To express the uncertainty principle, one must distinguish two aspects of the spread of a wave function: its extent and its fine structure. We define the overall widthW PSgr and the mean peak width wpsgr of a general wave function psgr and show that the productW PSgr w phgr is bounded from below if phgr is the Fourier transform of psgr. It is shown that this relation expresses the uncertainty principle as it is used in the single- and double-slit experiments.
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