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In this work we show that, within the framework of double-slit experiment, it is possible to ascertain simultaneously more incompatible properties together with the measurement of the position of the final impact-point. A wide family of solutions is concretely found and an ideal experiment realizing such a detection is designed, relatively to the detection of two incompatible properties. In the case of three incompatible properties, general conditions for the existence of solutions are singled out and a particular family of solutions is provided.
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Sestito, A. Detection of Incompatible Properties in a Double-Slit Experiment. Found Phys 38, 935–958 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-008-9244-y
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