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Classical physics allows for the existence of pairs of absolutely identical systems. Pairwise application of identical measurements to each of those systems always leads to exactly alike results irrespectively of the choice of measurements. Here we ask a question how the picture looks like in the quantum domain. Surprisingly, we get a counterintuitive outcome. Pairwise application of identical (but a priori unknown) measurements cannot always lead to exactly alike results. We interpret this as quantum uniqueness—a feature that has no classical analog.
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D.S. acknowledges the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for a stipend. We are grateful to Liudmila N. Sych and Luis L. Sanchez-Soto for useful comments.
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Sych, D., Leuchs, G. Quantum Uniqueness. Found Phys 45, 1613–1619 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-015-9947-9
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