Quantum probability: a reliable tool for an agent or a reliable source of reality?

de Ronde, C.;Freytes, H.;Sergioli, G.
2021-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we attempt to analyze the concept of quantum probability within quantum computation and quantum computational logic. While the subjectivist interpretation of quantum probability explains it as a reliable predictive tool for an agent in order to compute measurement outcomes, the objectivist interpretation understands quantum probability as providing reliable information of a real state of affairs. After discussing these different viewpoints we propose a particular objectivist interpretation grounded on the idea that the Born rule provides information about an intensive realm of reality. We then turn our attention to the way in which the subjectivist interpretation of probability is presently applied within both quantum computation and quantum computational logic. Taking as a standpoint our proposed intensive account of quantum probability we discuss the possibilities and advantages it might open for the modeling and development of both quantum computation and quantum computational logic.
2021
2019
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198
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internazionale
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Quantum computation; Quantum computational logic; Quantum probability; Reliability; Philosophy; Social Sciences
de Ronde, C.; Freytes, H.; Sergioli, G.
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