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Tsirelson bounds for quantum correlations with indefinite causal order. [PDF]
Liu Z, Chiribella G.
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1995
Summary: My title is intended to recall \textit{T. L. Fine}'s excellent survey, Theories of probability (Academic Press, New York) (1973; Zbl 0275.60006). I shall consider some developments that have occurred in the intervening years, and try to place some of the theories he discussed in what is now a slightly longer perspective.
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Summary: My title is intended to recall \textit{T. L. Fine}'s excellent survey, Theories of probability (Academic Press, New York) (1973; Zbl 0275.60006). I shall consider some developments that have occurred in the intervening years, and try to place some of the theories he discussed in what is now a slightly longer perspective.
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Transactions of the Faculty of Actuaries, 1950
SynopsisVarious definitions of mathematical probability are described and commented upon: (i) the classical formulation, based on the ratio of favourable to total “equally likely” aspects of a system; (ii) formulations based on relative frequency in a sequence of trials, or on the limit of relative frequency as the number of trials is increased ...
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SynopsisVarious definitions of mathematical probability are described and commented upon: (i) the classical formulation, based on the ratio of favourable to total “equally likely” aspects of a system; (ii) formulations based on relative frequency in a sequence of trials, or on the limit of relative frequency as the number of trials is increased ...
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