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Quantum Zeno-like Paradox for Position Measurements: A Particle Precisely Found in Space is Nowhere to be Found in Hilbert Space

Published 27 Jan 2026 in quant-ph and math-ph | (2601.19469v1)

Abstract: On a quantum particle in the unit interval $[0,1]$, perform a position measurement with inaccuracy $1/n$ and then a quantum measurement of the projection $|φ\rangle\langleφ|$ with some arbitrary but fixed normalized $φ$. Call the outcomes $X \in[0,1]$ and $Y \in{0,1}$. We show that in the limit $n\to\infty$ corresponding to perfect precision for $X$, the probability of $Y=1$ tends to 0 for every $φ$. Since there is no density matrix, pure or mixed, which upon measurement of any $|φ\rangle\langleφ|$ yields outcome 1 with probability 0, our result suggests that a novel type of quantum state beyond Hilbert space is necessary to describe a quantum particle after a perfect position measurement.

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