
doi: 10.1063/1.527045
Hilbert-space representations of transition probability spaces are studied. The notions of superposition and the superposition principle are introduced. It is shown that, provided the superposition principle and the postulate of minimal superposition are satisfied, transition probability space can be represented by a generalized Hilbert space.
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