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Maximum Entropy and Sufficiency
The notion of Bregman divergence and sufficiency will be defined on general
convex state spaces. It is demonstrated that only spectral sets can have a
Bregman divergence that satisfies a sufficiency condition. Positive elements
with trace 1 in a Jordan algebra are examples of spectral sets, and the most
important example is the set of density matrices with complex entries. It is
conjectured that information theoretic considerations lead directly to the
notion of Jordan algebra under some regularity conditions
Yet Another Analysis of Dice Problems
During the MaxEnt 2002 workshop in Moscow, Idaho, Tony Vignaux asked again a
few simple questions about using Maximum Entropy or Bayesian approaches for the
famous Dice problems which have been analyzed many times through this workshop
and also in other places. Here, there is another analysis of these problems. I
hope that, this paper will answer a few questions of Tony and other
participants of the workshop on the situations where we can use Maximum Entropy
or Bayesian approaches or even the cases where we can actually use both of
them.
Keywords: Dice problems and probability theory, Maximum Likelihood, Bayesian
inference, Maximum A Posteriori, Entropy, Maximum entropy, Maximum entropy in
the mean.Comment: Presented at MaxEnt2002, the 22nd International Workshop on Bayesian
and Maximum Entropy methods (Aug. 3-9, 2002, Moscow, Idaho, USA). To appear
in Proceedings of American Institute of Physic
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