I say the former; people scared of continuous densities might prefer the latter, at which point they have the traditional sorites paradox of how large an epsilon-neighborhood to draw; but in practical terms, this isn’t so bad because (if we start with low entropy) decoherence rapidly separates the wavefunction into thin wisps with almost-zero values taken between them.
I say the former; people scared of continuous densities might prefer the latter, at which point they have the traditional sorites paradox of how large an epsilon-neighborhood to draw; but in practical terms, this isn’t so bad because (if we start with low entropy) decoherence rapidly separates the wavefunction into thin wisps with almost-zero values taken between them.