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Quantum probabilities versus event frequencies

Quantum probability is very different from classical probability. Part of this difference is manifested in the generic inability of stochastic processes to describe the results of multi-time measurements of quantum mechanical systems and the fact that the complex-valued temporal correlation functions of quantum theory have no interpretation in terms of multi-time measurements. By analysing experiments involving measurements at more than one moments of time, we conclude that this inequivalence must be manifested either as a failure of the quantum logic or as the inability to define probabilities in multi-time measurements because the relative frequencies do not converge. These alternatives can be empirically distinguished as they correspond to different behaviours of the statistical data in multi-time measurements.


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