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In both classical and quantum information theory, Reference frames (RF) are referred as the systems that have well-defined nonfungible information. RF is always connected to a physical system which , in particular, is treated implicitly within the formalism of quantum mechanics, hence the name quantum reference frame. [1]



References

  1. ^ Bartlett, Stephen D. (2007). "Reference frames, superselection rules, and quantum information". Review of Modern Physics. 79: 555–606. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.79.555. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)