Physicists have, hitherto, mostly adopted a frequentist conception of probability, according to which probability statements apply only to ensembles. It is argued that we should, instead, adopt an epistemic, or Bayesian conception, in which probabilities are conceived as logical constructs rather than physical realities, and in which probability statements do apply directly to individual events. The question is closely related to the disagreement between the orthodox school of statistical thought and the Bayesian school. It has important technical implications (it makes a difference, what statistical methodology one adopts). It may also have important implications for the interpretation of the quantum state
The Bayesian approach to quantum mechanics of Caves, Fuchs and Schack is presented. Its conjunction ...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...
Quantum mechanics is a fundamentally probabilistic theory (at least so far as the empirical predicti...
Many results of modern physics--those of quantum mechanics, for instance--come in a probabilistic gu...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
The paper starts with an introduction to the basic mathematical model of classical probability (CP),...
The paper starts with an introduction to the basic mathematical model of classical probability (CP),...
Quantum mechanics is basically a mathematical recipe on how to construct physical models. Historical...
Quantum mechanics is basically a mathematical recipe on how to construct physical models. Historical...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
We investigate epistemologically the meaning of probability as implied in quantum physics in connect...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
What is the role and meaning of probability in physical theory, in particular in two of the most suc...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
The Bayesian approach to quantum mechanics of Caves, Fuchs and Schack is presented. Its conjunction ...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...
Quantum mechanics is a fundamentally probabilistic theory (at least so far as the empirical predicti...
Many results of modern physics--those of quantum mechanics, for instance--come in a probabilistic gu...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
The paper starts with an introduction to the basic mathematical model of classical probability (CP),...
The paper starts with an introduction to the basic mathematical model of classical probability (CP),...
Quantum mechanics is basically a mathematical recipe on how to construct physical models. Historical...
Quantum mechanics is basically a mathematical recipe on how to construct physical models. Historical...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measure...
We investigate epistemologically the meaning of probability as implied in quantum physics in connect...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
What is the role and meaning of probability in physical theory, in particular in two of the most suc...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
The Bayesian approach to quantum mechanics of Caves, Fuchs and Schack is presented. Its conjunction ...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...
Probabilities may be subjective or objective; we are concerned with both kinds of probability, and t...