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Noncommutative probability in classical systems
Andrei Khrennikov, Sergei Kozyrev
Published 2002-11-07Version 1
Two examples of the situation when the classical observables should be described by a noncommutative probability space are investigated. Possible experimental approach to find quantum-like correlations for classical disordered systems is discussed. The interpretation of noncommutative probability in experiments with classical systems as a result of context (complex of experimental physical conditions) dependence of probability is considered.
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: classical systems, experimental physical conditions, experimental approach, noncommutative probability space, interpretation
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