Quantum systems show contextuality. More precisely, it is impossible to reproduce the quantum-mechanical predictions using a non-contextual realist model, i.e., a model where the outcome of one measurement is independent of the choice of compatible measurements performed in the measurement context. There has been several attempts to quantify the amount of contextuality for specific quantum systems, for example, in the number of rays needed in a KS proof, or the number of terms in certain inequalities, or in the violation, noise sensitivity, and other measures. This paper is about another approach: to use a simple contextual model that reproduces the quantum-mechanical contextual behaviour, but not necessarily all quantum predictions. The am...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
Classical realism demands that system properties exist independently of whether they are measured, w...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
Quantum systems show contextuality. More precisely, it is impossible to reproduce the quantum-mechan...
Spekkens’ toy model (SM) is a non-contextual hidden-variable model made to support the epistemic vie...
Meyer originally raised the question of whether non-contextual hidden variable models can, despite t...
The question of quantum contextuality in the Mermin-Peres square is considered. It is shown that a d...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
This is a study taking an information theoretic approach toward quantum contextuality. The approach ...
Bell's theorem is refuted by presenting a counterexample that correctly predicts the expectation val...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most perplexing and peculiar features of quantum mechanics. Conc...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
The simulation of quantum effects requires certain classical resources, and quantifying them is an i...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
Classical realism demands that system properties exist independently of whether they are measured, w...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
Quantum systems show contextuality. More precisely, it is impossible to reproduce the quantum-mechan...
Spekkens’ toy model (SM) is a non-contextual hidden-variable model made to support the epistemic vie...
Meyer originally raised the question of whether non-contextual hidden variable models can, despite t...
The question of quantum contextuality in the Mermin-Peres square is considered. It is shown that a d...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
This is a study taking an information theoretic approach toward quantum contextuality. The approach ...
Bell's theorem is refuted by presenting a counterexample that correctly predicts the expectation val...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most perplexing and peculiar features of quantum mechanics. Conc...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
The simulation of quantum effects requires certain classical resources, and quantifying them is an i...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
Classical realism demands that system properties exist independently of whether they are measured, w...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...