Quantum Bayesianism, often referred to as QBism (pronounced "queer-biz-ism"), is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that integrates concepts from Bayesian probability with the principles of quantum theory. Developed primarily by physicists Christopher Fuchs, Rüdiger Schack, and others, QBism presents a novel perspective on the nature of quantum states and measurements.
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