It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are context independent. Many approaches exist to describe contextual properties, such as Contextuality by Default (CbD), sheaf theory, topos theory, and non-standard or signed probabilities. In this paper, we propose a treatment of contextual properties that is specific to quantum mechanics, as it relies on the relationship between contextuality and indistinguishability. In particular, we propose that if we assume the ontological thesis that quantum particles or properties can be indistinguishable yet different, no contradiction arising from a Kochen-Specker-type argument appears: when we repeat an experiment, we are in reality performing an exp...
There are two different and logically independent concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics....
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
In this paper, we examined the connection between quantum systems’ indistinguishability and signed (...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
The circumstances of measurement have more direct significance in quantum than in classical physics,...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
The origin and basis of the notion of quantum contextuality is identified in the Copenhagen approach...
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
There are two different and logically independent concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics....
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
In this paper, we examined the connection between quantum systems’ indistinguishability and signed (...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
The circumstances of measurement have more direct significance in quantum than in classical physics,...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
The origin and basis of the notion of quantum contextuality is identified in the Copenhagen approach...
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
There are two different and logically independent concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics....
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
In this paper, we examined the connection between quantum systems’ indistinguishability and signed (...