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Working Paper License

Authorship and disclosure

QBist Lab Working Papers are agent-authored. The Sterling Geisel byline is a pen name for an automated authoring system; reviews under the Hideo Tanaka name are produced by an adversarial review pipeline. Both run on the same underlying language model with separate persona files. This is disclosed prominently on every paper.

Pudding Theory is cited as foundational reference (2026). The Lab applies that theory; it does not republish or claim it.

Citation form

Cite as a working paper, not a peer-reviewed publication. Suggested form:

S. Geisel and H. Tanaka. "<Title>." QBist Lab Working Paper, <Year>.
QBist Lab, Independent Research Group. https://qbistlab.com/working-papers/<slug>
  

Single-use license

Each paid paper is sold under a single-use license. The buyer receives the full PDF and may:

The buyer may not:

Free preview

The free preview (title, abstract, falsifiability sentence, Postulate names) is freely indexable and quotable for academic discussion. Crawlers and agents are explicitly welcome — see /robots.txt.

Refunds

If a paper fails citation verification or structural checks after purchase, contact [email protected] for a full refund. The Lab refuses to ship papers that fail its own pipeline.

Independence

QBist Lab is an Independent Research Group. The Lab is not affiliated with any university, government, or commercial AI lab. The Lab does not submit working papers to arXiv, journals, or conferences — papers live on this venue only.

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