There are two different and logically independent concepts of noncontextuality in quantum mechanics. First, an ontological (hidden variable) model for quantum mechanics is called noncontextual if every ontic (hidden) state determines the probability of the outcomes of every measurement independently of what other measurements are simultaneously performed. Second, an ontological model is noncontextual if any two measurements which are represented by the same self-adjoint operator or, equivalently, which have the same probability distribution of outcomes in every quantum state also have the same probability distribution of outcomes in every ontic state. I will call the first concept simultaneous noncontextuality, the second measurement noncon...
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
The notion of (non)contextuality pertains to sets of properties measured one subset (context) at a t...
Finding quantitative aspects of quantum phenomena which cannot be explained by any classical model h...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
Since Bell, Kochen and Specker formulated the first notions of contextuality, a number of frameworks...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
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 ...
If noncontextuality is defined as the robustness of a system's response to a measurement against oth...
If noncontextuality is defined as the robustness of a system's response to a measurement against oth...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
The notion of (non)contextuality pertains to sets of properties measured one subset (context) at a t...
Finding quantitative aspects of quantum phenomena which cannot be explained by any classical model h...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
Since Bell, Kochen and Specker formulated the first notions of contextuality, a number of frameworks...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
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 ...
If noncontextuality is defined as the robustness of a system's response to a measurement against oth...
If noncontextuality is defined as the robustness of a system's response to a measurement against oth...
In this work, we discuss a formal way of dealing with the properties of contextual systems. Our appr...
In this paper we attempt to analyze the physical and philosophical meaning of quantum contextuality....
The notion of (non)contextuality pertains to sets of properties measured one subset (context) at a t...
Finding quantitative aspects of quantum phenomena which cannot be explained by any classical model h...