Abstract

Abstract We first present some basic properties of a quantum measure space. Compatibility of sets with respect to a quantum measure is studied and the center of a quantum measure space is characterized. We characterize quantum measures in terms of signed product measures. A generalization called a super-quantum measure space is introduced. Of a more speculative nature, we show that quantum measures may be useful for computing and predicting elementary particle masses.

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