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Quantum Logics and Quantum Measurements

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Language, Quantum, Music

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A classical experiment is described by a triple (Ω, F, Ρ), where F is a σ-algebra of subsets of a nonempty set Ω, and P is a probability measure on F. F is interpreted as the set of all random events of the experiment.

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Pulmannová, S. (1999). Quantum Logics and Quantum Measurements. In: Chiara, M.L.D., Giuntini, R., Laudisa, F. (eds) Language, Quantum, Music. Synthese Library, vol 281. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2043-4_24

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