id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3gh37ir535hqrlxwy6jvcm6kjy A. Wilson Objective Probability in Everettian Quantum Mechanics 2012 32 .pdf application/pdf 12462 710 53 over probability in EQM, and on Wallace's argument. 'Incoherence Problem' for probability in EQM, and argue that both versions of problem of justifying one of the key premises of Wallace's argument, Branching EQM, we can coherently assign non-trivial7 objective probabilities to Collectivism, distinct Everett branches are not alternative possibilities but coTrivialization problem; to identify Everett worlds with kinematically possible picture, can be thought of as the probability that the actual Everett world is a uncertainty, for any agent A, is the nature of the Everett world of which A is a of objective probabilities to propositions describing distinct Everett worlds. sense of non-trivial objective probabilities for outcomes of quantum interactions argument to ground objective probability in EQM – the Incoherence problem – Wallace's argument assumes that Everettian agents are driven only by in-branch branching of Everett worlds. Saunders, Simon and Wallace, David (2008), 'Branching and Uncertainty', ./cache/work_3gh37ir535hqrlxwy6jvcm6kjy.pdf ./txt/work_3gh37ir535hqrlxwy6jvcm6kjy.txt