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3.2. Von Neumann formalism for quantum observables

In the original quantum formalism (Von Neumann, 1955), physical observable  is represented by a Hermitian operator . We consider only operators with discrete spectra: where  is the projector onto the subspace of  corresponding to the eigenvalue . Suppose that system’s state is mathematically represented by a density operator. Then the probability to get the answer  is given by the Born rule

 


and according to the projection postulate the post-measurement state is obtained via the state-transformation:

 


For reader’s convenience, we present these formulas for a pure initial state . The Born’s rule has the form:

 


The state transformation is given by the projection postulate:

 


Here the observable-operator  (its spectral decomposition) uniquely determines the feedback state transformations   for outcomes

 


The map given by (9) is the simplest (but very important) example of quantum instrument.