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Evidence in quantum data

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Abstract

The data from quantum experiments are statistical and their interpretation relies on methods from statistics. While confidence intervals and p-values are questionable, Bayesian concepts fit naturally to quantum data. This talk recalls aspects of Bayesian methodology, in particular what constitutes evidence in favor of, or against, a hypothesis.

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