quantum probability
Quantum probability refers to the mathematical framework based on quantum theory that describes the likelihood or likelihoods of various outcomes or states in quantum systems. It differs from classical probability, as it accounts for the inherent uncertainties and superposition of quantum states, allowing for the representation of complex phenomena such as wave-particle duality and entanglement.
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