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A remark on Fuchs’ Bayesian interpretation of quantum mechanics
Authors:Veiko Palge  Thomas Konrad  
Institution:aDivision of History and Philosophy of Science, School of Philosophy, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK;bSchool of Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban 4000, South Africa
Abstract:Quantum mechanics is a theory whose foundations spark controversy to this day. Although many attempts to explain the underpinnings of the theory have been made, none has been unanimously accepted as satisfactory. Fuchs has recently claimed that the foundational issues can be resolved by interpreting quantum mechanics in the light of quantum information. The view proposed is that quantum mechanics should be interpreted along the lines of the subjective Bayesian approach to probability theory. The quantum state is not the physical state of a microscopic object. It is an epistemic state of an observer; it represents subjective degrees of belief about outcomes of measurements. The interpretation gives an elegant solution to the infamous measurement problem: measurement is nothing but Bayesian belief updating in a analogy to belief updating in a classical setting. In this paper, we analyze an argument that Fuchs gives in support of this latter claim. We suggest that the argument is not convincing since it rests on an ad hoc construction. We close with some remarks on the options left for Fuchs’ quantum Bayesian project.
Keywords:Quantum mechanics  Quantum probabilities  Quantum measurement  Information  Bayesianism
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