Classical and Quantum Subjectivity in Uncertainty and Belief Systems
Offered By: Wolfram via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of classical and quantum subjectivity in this 33-minute Wolfram video. Delve into the concept of uncertainty as a key element of subjective logic beliefs, examining its impact across Markov networks. Gain valuable insights from computational irreducibility and investigate the intriguing world of negative quantum quasiprobabilities and beliefs. Learn about bijective mapping, eigenvector RMS, belief spaces, and the process of combining binary opinions. Discover the role of uncertainty in both classical and quantum realms, and understand the application of quantum operators in this context.
Syllabus
Introduction
bijective mapping
Markov networks
Eigenvector RMS
Belief Spaces
Combining Binary Opinions
Uncertainty
Quantum operators
Taught by
Wolfram
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