Algebraic properties of complex fuzzy events in classical and in quantum information systems (Q1090664)
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Algebraic properties of complex fuzzy events in classical and in quantum information systems (English)
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1987
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The algebraic properties of fuzzy events, both classical and quantum, are described by using the language of Baer*-semigroups. It has been shown that the set of all classical fuzzy events is a commutative Baer*- semigroup with trivial involution and Brouwerian complementation. The family of all complex fuzzy events is shown to be a commutative Baer*- semigroup with nontrivial involution and Brouwerian complementation, of which the Baer*-semigroup of (classical) fuzzy events is a sub-Baer*- semigroup. The set of all quantum fuzzy events (i.e., bounded selfadjoint operators F on a Hilbert space such that \(0\leq F\leq I)\) is shown to be a partial Baer*-semigroup (in which the multiplication is defined for couples of commutative elements only) with trivial involution and generalized Brouwerian complementation. The collection of all complex quantum fuzzy events is a noncommutative Baer*-semigroup with nontrivial involution and generalized Brouwerian complementation. Finally, it is shown that both exact and fuzzy quantum events can be represented as classical fuzzy events.
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generalized probability theory
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noncommutative probability
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algebraic properties of fuzzy events
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Baer*-semigroup
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quantum fuzzy events
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