Now for a negative probability example (from the paper). This is the most negative value possible in quantum physics:pic.twitter.com/4d5EmYBgb5
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Mathematically this one isn't too bad. The constraint turns out to be that the sum of the squares of the four numbers in the boxes can't be more than half. Conceptually... why the hell is it this one?? I don't know.
Apparently this has been independently advocated as a measure of information by Brukner and Zeilinger: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.3354 … Unfortunately I don't really follow the argument there, so I'm none the wiser.
If you were expecting this to end with a satisfying conclusion... um, no, I'm still confused and have lots of questions. Some of which are here! So let me know if you have any helpful insights or references.pic.twitter.com/pmnWixChAG
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