Non-monotonic probability theory for n-state quantum systems
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Non-monotonic probability theory for \(n\)-state quantum systems
Non-monotonic probability theory for \(n\)-state quantum systems
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- A nonmonotonic theory of probability for spin-\({1 \over 2}\) systems
- Non-monotonic probability theory and photon polarization
- Proposed experiment to test local hidden-variable theories
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(9)- Interference of quantum states and superposition principle in probability representation of quantum mechanics
- Uncertainty Bounds for a Monotone Multistate System
- Interpreting quantum interference using a Berry's phase-like quantity
- Non-monotonic projection probabilities as a function of distinguishability
- On noncontextual, non-Kolmogorovian hidden variable theories
- Bell length as mutual information in quantum interference
- Monotonicity properties of certain measures over the two-level quantum systems.
- Jump probabilities in the non-Markovian quantum jump method
- Non-monotonic probability theory and photon polarization
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