Squeezing Information from the Quantum Realm
![The study demonstrates how the instantaneous rates of change in information gain, fidelity, and reversal probability-metrics characterizing a qubit under null-result monitoring-are demonstrably sensitive to the initial prior distribution, shifting predictably across different probabilities-$[1/2, 1/2]$, $[0.6, 0.4]$, $[0.2, 0.8]$, and $[0.3, 0.7]$-suggesting a fundamental link between prior beliefs and quantum measurement dynamics.](https://arxiv.org/html/2512.08015v1/fig3.png)
New research reveals the fundamental limits of extracting information from quantum systems using gentle measurements and how this impacts their delicate coherence.
![The study demonstrates how the instantaneous rates of change in information gain, fidelity, and reversal probability-metrics characterizing a qubit under null-result monitoring-are demonstrably sensitive to the initial prior distribution, shifting predictably across different probabilities-$[1/2, 1/2]$, $[0.6, 0.4]$, $[0.2, 0.8]$, and $[0.3, 0.7]$-suggesting a fundamental link between prior beliefs and quantum measurement dynamics.](https://arxiv.org/html/2512.08015v1/fig3.png)
New research reveals the fundamental limits of extracting information from quantum systems using gentle measurements and how this impacts their delicate coherence.

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