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Noncommutative Bayesian Statistical Inference From a Wedge of a Bifurcate Killing Horizon

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Expanding the remark 5.2.7 of Segre (Segre, G. (2002). Algorithmic Information Theoretic Issues in Quantum Mechanics, PhD Thesis, Dipartimento di Fisica Nucleare e Teorica, Pavia, Italy. quant-ph/0110018.) the noncommutative bayesian statistical inference from one wedge of a bifurcate Killing horizon is analyzed looking at its interrelation with the Unruh effect.

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Segre, G. Noncommutative Bayesian Statistical Inference From a Wedge of a Bifurcate Killing Horizon. International Journal of Theoretical Physics 43, 1397–1408 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJTP.0000048623.43311.5d

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