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A reference frame can be treated in the formalism of quantum theory, and, in this case, such is referred as a quantum reference frame. Despite different name and treatment, a quantum reference frame still shares much of the notions with a reference frame in [[classical mechanics]]. It is associated to some physical system, and it is [[Relational quantum mechanics|relational]].
For example, if a [[spin-1/2]] particle is said to be in the state <math>\left|\uparrow z \right\rangle</math>, a reference frame is
One can observe that a ''z'' direction used in a laboratory in Berlin is generally totally different from a ''z'' direction used in a laboratory in Melbourne. Two laboratories trying to establish a single shared reference frame will face important issues involving alignment. The study of this sort of communication and coordination is a major topic in [[quantum information theory]].
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