Subjective and Objective Probabilities in Quantum Mechanics

Physics – Quantum Physics

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6 pages, RevTeX; references added in version 2

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10.1103/PhysRevA.71.052107

We discuss how the apparently objective probabilities predicted by quantum mechanics can be treated in the framework of Bayesian probability theory, in which all probabilities are subjective. Our results are in accord with earlier work by Caves, Fuchs, and Schack, but our approach and emphasis are different. We also discuss the problem of choosing a noninformative prior for a density matrix.

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