Probability is fun mainly because of the many puzzles. Are there any puzzles in noncommutative probability?
I would guess that quantum mechanics could offer puzzles like those, but I can't find any.
Probability is fun mainly because of the many puzzles. Are there any puzzles in noncommutative probability?
I would guess that quantum mechanics could offer puzzles like those, but I can't find any.
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There is the quantum version of the Monty Hall problem; see this arxiv paper.