Tests against noncontextual models with measurement disturbances (original) (raw)

From statistical proofs of the Kochen-Specker theorem to noise-robust noncontextuality inequalities

Robert Spekkens

Physical Review A

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All the noncontextuality inequalities for arbitrary prepare-and-measure experiments with respect to any fixed set of operational equivalences

Robert Spekkens

Physical review, 2018

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What is the appropriate notion of noncontextuality for unsharp measurements in quantum theory?

Robert Spekkens

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Classical causal models cannot faithfully explain Bell nonlocality or Kochen-Specker contextuality in arbitrary scenarios

Eric Cavalcanti

Quantum, 2021

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Measurement incompatibility is strictly stronger than disturbance

Marco Erba

arXiv (Cornell University), 2023

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Independent nonclassical tests for states and measurements in the same experiment

Angel Ariza rivas

Physica Scripta, 2011

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Violation of a Leggett–Garg inequality with ideal non-invasive measurements

George Knee

Nature Communications, 2012

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Large violations in Kochen Specker contextuality and their applications

Ravishankar Ramanathan

New Journal of Physics, 2021

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On the role of joint probability distributions of incompatible observables in Bell and Kochen–Specker Theorems

Angel Rivas

Annals of Physics, 2019

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Inequalities for experimental tests of the Kochen-Specker theorem

Koji Nagata

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2005

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Remarks on Noncontextual Hidden Variables and Physical Measurements

Conall Boyle

arXiv: Quantum Physics, 2001

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Incompatibility robustness of quantum measurements: a unified framework

Máté Farkas

New Journal of Physics, 2019

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Classical Causal Models for Bell and Kochen-Specker Inequality Violations Require Fine-Tuning

Eric Cavalcanti

Physical Review X

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Simultaneously testing the Kochen-Specker and Bell theorems

Carlos Saavedra

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Joint measurement of incompatible observables and the bell inequalities

Willem M. de Muynck

Physics Letters A, 1989

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The Bell inequalities and the joint measurement of incompatible observables

Willem de Muynck

Foundations of Physics Letters, 1992

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Testing quantum contextuality of continuous-variable states

Mauro Paternostro

Physical Review A, 2011

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Hidden-Variable Theorems for Real Experiments

Christoph Simon

Physical Review Letters, 2001

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Commutativity, Comeasurability, and Contextuality in the Kochen-Specker Arguments

Gábor Hofer-Szabó

Philosophy of Science

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Role of Measurement Incompatibility and Uncertainty in Determining Nonlocality

Guruprasad Kar

Mathematics, 2016

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An experimental test of noncontextuality without unphysical idealizations

Robert Spekkens

Nature Communications, 2016

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Contextuality in Quantum Mechanics: Testing the Klyachko Inequality

Allen Stairs

2010

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Unification of Bell, Leggett-Garg and Kochen-Specker inequalities: Hybrid spatio-temporal inequalities

Dipankar Home

EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2013

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Universality of State-Independent Violation of Correlation Inequalities for Noncontextual Theories

Ingemar Bengtsson

Physical Review Letters, 2009

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Bell Inequalities, Experimental Protocols and Contextuality

Marian Kupczynski

Foundations of Physics, 2014

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Wigner's form of the Leggett-Garg inequality, the no-signaling-in-time condition, and unsharp measurements

Shiladitya Mal

Physical Review A, 2015

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Are weak measurements really necessary for Leggett-Garg type measurements?

N D Hari Dass

2015

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The Status of Determinism in Proofs of the Impossibility of a Noncontextual Model of Quantum Theory

Robert Spekkens

Foundations of Physics, 2014

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Measurements Incompatible in Quantum Theory Cannot Be Measured Jointly in Any Other No-Signaling Theory

Carlos Fernandez

Physical Review Letters, 2009

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Contextuality for preparations, transformations, and unsharp measurements

Robert Spekkens

Physical Review A, 2005

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Robustness of Higher Dimensional Nonlocality against dual noise and sequential measurements

Shiladitya Mal

2020

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Allowing Wigner's friend to sequentially measure incompatible observables

Eric Cavalcanti

arXiv (Cornell University), 2023

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Consequences of recent loophole-free experiments on a relaxation of measurement independence

Alejandro Hnilo

Physical Review A, 2017

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