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The following pages link to What does an experimental test of quantum contextuality prove or disprove? (Q2929190):
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- The problem of contextuality and the impossibility of experimental metaphysics thereof (Q426020) (← links)
- The status of determinism in proofs of the impossibility of a noncontextual model of quantum theory (Q481800) (← links)
- Non-contextuality, finite precision measurement and the Kochen-Specker theorem (Q720585) (← links)
- Stochastic unrelatedness, couplings, and contextuality (Q730150) (← links)
- Zoology of atlas-groups: dessins d'enfants, finite geometries and quantum commutation (Q2358227) (← links)
- Quantum cognition and Bell's inequality: a model for probabilistic judgment bias (Q2409691) (← links)
- Is quantum mechanics contextual? (Q2738516) (← links)
- Recent advances in contextuality tests (Q2816980) (← links)
- Is there contextuality in behavioural and social systems? (Q2955832) (← links)
- How far do EPR-Bell experiments constrain physical collapse theories? (Q3431663) (← links)
- Small violations of Bell inequalities for multipartite pure random states (Q4565440) (← links)
- Necessary conditions for extended noncontextuality in general sets of random variables (Q4583102) (← links)
- A proof of the Kochen–Specker theorem can always be converted to a state-independent noncontextuality inequality (Q5136084) (← links)
- Contextuality under weak assumptions (Q6100608) (← links)