Wigner function

Wigner function is an alternative description of a quantum state, used primarily in quantum optics. Its domain is the phase space. In many respects it behaves like a probability dostribution, although it can reach negative values (which substitute complex phase in explaining interference phenomena). It is shown here for several important states of a 1D harmonic oscillator. Especially time evolution and position probability density reconstruction are particularly simple, compared to wave function approach, in this formalism.

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