The generalized notion of noncontextuality provides an avenue to explore the fundamental departure of quantum theory from a classical explanation. Recently, extracting a different form of quantum advantage in various information processing tasks has received an upsurge of interest. In a recent work [D. Schmid and R. W. Spekkens, Phys. Rev. X 8, 011015 (2018)] it has been demonstrated that discrimination of two nonorthogonal pure quantum states entails contextual advantage when the states are supplied with equal prior probabilities. We generalized the work to arbitrary prior probabilities as well as to three arbitrary mirror-symmetric states. We show that the contextual advantage can be obtained for any value of prior probability when only t...
It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistica...
The predictions of quantum theory resist generalised noncontextual explanations. In addition to the ...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
Recently, Schmid and Spekkens studied the quantum contextuality in terms of state discrimination. By...
Finding quantitative aspects of quantum phenomena which cannot be explained by any classical model h...
Many protocols and tasks in quantum information science rely inherently on the fundamental notion of...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
Abstract Contextuality is a phenomenon at the heart of quantum mechanics different from classical be...
Many seemingly paradoxical effects are known in the predictions for outcomes of intermediate measure...
One of the most fundamental results in quantum information theory is that no measurement can perfect...
Despite the conceptual importance of contextuality in quantum mechanics, there is a hitherto limited...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most perplexing and peculiar features of quantum mechanics. Conc...
Contextuality is one way of capturing the non-classicality of quantum theory. The contextual nature...
The contextuality and noncontextuality notions are considered in framework of probability represen-t...
We explore the relationship between Kochen-Specker quantum contextuality and Bell-nonclassicality fo...
It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistica...
The predictions of quantum theory resist generalised noncontextual explanations. In addition to the ...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
Recently, Schmid and Spekkens studied the quantum contextuality in terms of state discrimination. By...
Finding quantitative aspects of quantum phenomena which cannot be explained by any classical model h...
Many protocols and tasks in quantum information science rely inherently on the fundamental notion of...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
Abstract Contextuality is a phenomenon at the heart of quantum mechanics different from classical be...
Many seemingly paradoxical effects are known in the predictions for outcomes of intermediate measure...
One of the most fundamental results in quantum information theory is that no measurement can perfect...
Despite the conceptual importance of contextuality in quantum mechanics, there is a hitherto limited...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most perplexing and peculiar features of quantum mechanics. Conc...
Contextuality is one way of capturing the non-classicality of quantum theory. The contextual nature...
The contextuality and noncontextuality notions are considered in framework of probability represen-t...
We explore the relationship between Kochen-Specker quantum contextuality and Bell-nonclassicality fo...
It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistica...
The predictions of quantum theory resist generalised noncontextual explanations. In addition to the ...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...