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Main Author: Lela, Marko
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.24619
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contents This paper proves a conditional structural uniqueness theorem for induced weight on robust record sectors within an admissible Hilbert record layer. Its theorem target and additive carrier differ from those of the standard Born-rule routes: additivity is not placed on the full projector lattice, but on disjoint admissible continuation bundles through an extensive bundle valuation, from which the sector-level additive law is inherited under admissible refinement. Accordingly, the result is not a Gleason-type representation theorem in different language, but a distinct uniqueness theorem about induced sector weight inherited from bundle additivity on admissible continuation structure. Under two explicit structural conditions, internal equivalence of admissible binary refinement profiles and sufficient admissible refinement richness, the quadratic assignment is the only non-negative refinement-stable induced weight on robust record sectors. In the main theorem, refinement richness is secured by admissible binary saturation. A supplementary proposition shows that dense admissible saturation already suffices if continuity of the profile function is added. Under normalization, the result reduces to the standard Born assignment.
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spellingShingle The Born Rule as the Unique Refinement-Stable Induced Weight on Robust Record Sectors
Lela, Marko
Quantum Physics
Mathematical Physics
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This paper proves a conditional structural uniqueness theorem for induced weight on robust record sectors within an admissible Hilbert record layer. Its theorem target and additive carrier differ from those of the standard Born-rule routes: additivity is not placed on the full projector lattice, but on disjoint admissible continuation bundles through an extensive bundle valuation, from which the sector-level additive law is inherited under admissible refinement. Accordingly, the result is not a Gleason-type representation theorem in different language, but a distinct uniqueness theorem about induced sector weight inherited from bundle additivity on admissible continuation structure. Under two explicit structural conditions, internal equivalence of admissible binary refinement profiles and sufficient admissible refinement richness, the quadratic assignment is the only non-negative refinement-stable induced weight on robust record sectors. In the main theorem, refinement richness is secured by admissible binary saturation. A supplementary proposition shows that dense admissible saturation already suffices if continuity of the profile function is added. Under normalization, the result reduces to the standard Born assignment.
title The Born Rule as the Unique Refinement-Stable Induced Weight on Robust Record Sectors
topic Quantum Physics
Mathematical Physics
Probability
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.24619