Symmetry (Apr 2021)

Quantum Retrodiction: Foundations and Controversies

  • Stephen M. Barnett,
  • John Jeffers,
  • David T. Pegg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13040586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 586

Abstract

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Prediction is the making of statements, usually probabilistic, about future events based on current information. Retrodiction is the making of statements about past events based on current information. We present the foundations of quantum retrodiction and highlight its intimate connection with the Bayesian interpretation of probability. The close link with Bayesian methods enables us to explore controversies and misunderstandings about retrodiction that have appeared in the literature. To be clear, quantum retrodiction is universally applicable and draws its validity directly from conventional predictive quantum theory coupled with Bayes’ theorem.

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