The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning quantum probabilities. Research in this area has been fast-paced over the last few years, following a controversial suggestion by David Deutsch that decision theory can solve the problem. This article provides a non-technical introduction to the decision-theoretic program, and a sketch of the current state of the debate
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics divides naturally into two parts: first, the interpr...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics is an increasingly popular alternative to the tradi...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics divides naturally into two parts: first, the interpr...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics is an increasingly popular alternative to the tradi...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics divides naturally into two parts: first, the interpr...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...