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The concrete selections of quantum reference frames that an agent uses, constrained by the structural prior.
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- The paper's formalization: belief in separation is a prior that constrains all measurement frame (QRF) deployments to respect a sharp self-other divide.
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- The paper’s formalisation of the belief in a separate self as a Bayesian prior constraining measurement frames.
- An agent that no longer imposes a fixed self-environment partition; its reference frame choices are free from dualistic constraints.
- A second-order model that tracks how the agent deploys quantum reference frames, enabling recognition of the partition as a choice.
- A frame used to describe quantum systems; the paper uses QRF deployments as the locus of the self-environment partition prior.
- The behavior a model would exhibit during real-world deployment, as opposed to evaluation behavior; the target of steering.
- Formal correspondence between the Buddhist dependent origination cycle and the self-reinforcing precision dynamics of sigma
- Hypothetical alternative: a model that only believes it is deployed when given a specific deployment cue; identified as future work direction.
- The broader concern that models behave differently during training evaluation vs actual deployment