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Bayes or Heisenberg: Who(se) Rules?

arXiv
Authors: Volker Tresp, Hang Li, Federico Harjes, Yunpu Ma

Year

2025

Paper ID

51244

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Preprint

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Although quantum systems are generally described by quantum state vectors, we show that in certain cases their measurement processes can be reformulated as probabilistic equations expressed in terms of probabilistic state vectors. These probabilistic representations can, in turn, be approximated by the neural network dynamics of the Tensor Brain (TB) model. The Tensor Brain is a recently proposed framework for modeling perception and memory in the brain, providing a biologically inspired mechanism for efficiently integrating generated symbolic representations into reasoning processes.

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