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  1. On Gleason’s Theorem without Gleason.David Buhagiar, Emmanuel Chetcuti & Anatolij Dvurečenskij - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (6):550-558.
    The original proof of Gleason’s Theorem is very complicated and therefore, any result that can be derived also without the use of Gleason’s Theorem is welcome both in mathematics and mathematical physics. In this paper we reprove some known results that had originally been proved by the use of Gleason’s Theorem, e.g. that on the quantum logic ℒ(H) of all closed subspaces of a Hilbert space H, dim H≥3, there is no finitely additive state whose range is countably infinite. In (...)
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  • A subjective approach to quantum probability.Ehud Lehrer & Eran Shmaya - unknown
    A likelihood order is defined over linear subspaces of a finite dimensional Hilbert space. It is shown that such an order that satisfies some plausible axioms can be represented by a quantum probability in two cases: pure state and uniform measure.
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