On quantum statistical inference
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2001-07-21
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Barndorff-Nielsen, O.E.
Gill, R.D.
Jupp, P.E.
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Abstract
Recent developments in the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics have
brought the theory closer to that of classical probability and statistics. On the other hand, the
unique character of quantum physics sets many of the questions addressed apart from those
met classically in stochastics. Furthermore, concurrent advances in experimental techniques
and in the theory of quantum computation have led to a strong interest in questions of quantum
information, in particular in the sense of the amount of information about unknown parameters
in given observational data or accessible through various possible types of measurements.
This scenery is outlined.