Cabello-Severini-Winter and Abramsky-Hardy (building on the framework of Abramsky-Brandenburger) both provide classes of Bell and contextuality inequalities for very general experimental scenarios using vastly different mathematical techniques. We review both approaches, carefully detail the links between them, and give simple, graph-theoretic methods for finding inequality-free proofs of nonlocality and contextuality and for finding states exhibiting strong nonlocality and/or contextuality. Finally, we apply these methods to concrete examples in stabilizer quantum mechanics relevant to understanding contextuality as a resource in quantum computation
Quantum contextuality is a source of quantum computational power and a theoretical delimiter between...
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...
So far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen– Specker theorem seems eith...
So far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen– Specker theorem seems eit...
International audienceSo far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen-Speck...
International audienceSo far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen-Speck...
27 pages including 6 pages supplemental material, 2 figuresContextuality is a non-classical behaviou...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
Nonlocality and contextuality are at the root of conceptual puzzles in quantum mechanics, and they a...
This book explores two of the most striking features of quantum theory – contextuality and nonlocali...
Contextuality is one way of capturing the non-classicality of quantum theory. The contextual nature...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most recognized resources in quantum communication and computing...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most recognized resources in quantum communication and computing...
Contextuality is a key concept in quantum theory. We reveal just how important it is by demonstratin...
Quantum contextuality is a source of quantum computational power and a theoretical delimiter between...
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...
So far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen– Specker theorem seems eith...
So far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen– Specker theorem seems eit...
International audienceSo far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen-Speck...
International audienceSo far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen-Speck...
27 pages including 6 pages supplemental material, 2 figuresContextuality is a non-classical behaviou...
A central result in the foundations of quantum mechanics is the Kochen-Specker theorem. In short, it...
Nonlocality and contextuality are at the root of conceptual puzzles in quantum mechanics, and they a...
This book explores two of the most striking features of quantum theory – contextuality and nonlocali...
Contextuality is one way of capturing the non-classicality of quantum theory. The contextual nature...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most recognized resources in quantum communication and computing...
Quantum contextuality is one of the most recognized resources in quantum communication and computing...
Contextuality is a key concept in quantum theory. We reveal just how important it is by demonstratin...
Quantum contextuality is a source of quantum computational power and a theoretical delimiter between...
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...