A system is something that can be separated from its surrounds, but this definition leaves much scope for refinement. Starting with the notion of measurement, we explore increasingly contextual system behaviour and identify three major forms of contextuality that might be exhibited by a system: (1) between components; (2) between system and experimental method; and (3) between a system and its environment. Quantum theory is shown to provide a highly useful formalism from which all three forms of contextuality can be analysed, offering numerous tests for contextual behaviour, as well as modelling possibilities for systems that do indeed display it. I conclude with the introduction of a contextualised general systems theory based on an extens...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
The mathematics of quantum mechanics was developed to cope with problems arising in the description...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
A system is something that can be separated from its surrounds, but this definition leaves much scop...
A system is something that can be separated from its surrounds, but this definition leaves much scop...
It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistica...
Quantum systems show contextuality. More precisely, it is impossible to reproduce the quantum-mechan...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
This article investigates one of the fundamental issues confronting a field that investigates quantu...
Background. Contextuality is one of the key characteristic features of quantum mechanics. Recent adv...
The notion of (non)contextuality pertains to sets of properties measured one subset (context) at a t...
We present a detailed motivation for and definition of the contextual values of an observable, which...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the state context property (SCOP) formalis...
Although by definition a nonoperational, untestable method, counterfactual reasoning abounds in quan...
This book explores two of the most striking features of quantum theory – contextuality and nonlocali...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
The mathematics of quantum mechanics was developed to cope with problems arising in the description...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...
A system is something that can be separated from its surrounds, but this definition leaves much scop...
A system is something that can be separated from its surrounds, but this definition leaves much scop...
It is shown that the hallmark quantum phenomenon of contextuality is present in classical statistica...
Quantum systems show contextuality. More precisely, it is impossible to reproduce the quantum-mechan...
It is well known that in quantum mechanics we cannot always define consistently properties that are ...
This article investigates one of the fundamental issues confronting a field that investigates quantu...
Background. Contextuality is one of the key characteristic features of quantum mechanics. Recent adv...
The notion of (non)contextuality pertains to sets of properties measured one subset (context) at a t...
We present a detailed motivation for and definition of the contextual values of an observable, which...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the state context property (SCOP) formalis...
Although by definition a nonoperational, untestable method, counterfactual reasoning abounds in quan...
This book explores two of the most striking features of quantum theory – contextuality and nonlocali...
The presence of contextuality in quantum theory was first highlighted by Bell, Kochen and Specker, w...
The mathematics of quantum mechanics was developed to cope with problems arising in the description...
Quantum contextuality is the concept that the outcome of a measurement on a system is not always ind...