Jaynes' principle

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Jaynes' principle has to do with uncertainty in physics.

Jaynes' principle states that:

Assume that experimental outcomes ei and functions fi(ei) = fi given n additional data from experiments. The hypothesis hn has to be adjusted such that probabilities p(ei,n) obey:


\sum_{i} P \left ( i,N \right ) = 1

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