Abstract

This paper surveys some of the recent results that have been obtained in fuzzy quantum probability theory. In this theory fuzzy events are represented by quantum effects and fuzzy random variables are represented by quantum measurements. Probabilities, conditional probabilities and sequential products of effects are discussed. The relationship between the law of total probability and compatibility of measurements is treated. Results concerning independent effects are given. Finally, properties of the sequential product, almost sharp effects and nearly sharp effects are discussed.

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