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  1. Sequential Measurements and the Kochen–Specker Arguments

    It will be shown that the Peres–Mermin square admits value-definite noncontextual hidden-variable models if the observables associated with the...

    Article 31 July 2023
  2. Violating the KCBS Inequality with a Toy Mechanism

    In recent years, much research has been devoted to exploring contextuality in systems that are not strictly quantum, like classical light, and many...

    Alisson Tezzin in Foundations of Science
    Article 29 September 2023
  3. Classical Logic, Classical Probability, and Quantum Mechanics

    We give an overview and conceptual discussion of some of our results on contextuality and non-locality. We focus in particular on connections with...
    Samson Abramsky in Quantum, Probability, Logic
    Chapter 2020
  4. Three noncontextual hidden variable models for the Peres-Mermin square

    I will argue that the Peres-Mermin square does not necessarily rule out a value-definite (deterministic) noncontextual hidden variable model if the...

    Article 23 January 2021
  5. Random World and Quantum Mechanics

    Quantum mechanics (QM) predicts probabilities on the fundamental level which are, via Born probability law, connected to the formal randomness of...

    Jerzy Król, Krzysztof Bielas, Torsten Asselmeyer-Maluga in Foundations of Science
    Article 27 June 2022
  6. Everettian Probabilities, The Deutsch-Wallace Theorem and the Principal Principle

    This paper is concerned with the nature of probability in physics, and in quantum mechanics in particular. It starts with a brief discussion of the...
    Harvey R. Brown, Gal Ben Porath in Quantum, Probability, Logic
    Chapter 2020
  7. Quantum Schmuntum?

    Although macroscopic objects, from simple gases to highly complex biological matter, are made of a large number of microscopic structures that can be...
    Paweł Kurzyński, Dagomir Kaszlikowski in Quanta and Mind
    Chapter 2019
  8. Do the EPR correlations pose a problem for causal decision theory?

    We argue that causal decision theory (CDT) is no worse off than evidential decision theory (EDT) in handling entanglement, regardless of one’s...

    Adam Koberinski, Lucas Dunlap, William L. Harper in Synthese
    Article 09 November 2017
  9. Quantum holism: nonseparability as common ground

    Quantum mechanics seems to portray nature as nonseparable, in the sense that it allows spatiotemporally separated entities to have states that cannot...

    Jenann Ismael, Jonathan Schaffer in Synthese
    Article 09 September 2016
  10. Embedding Quantum Mechanics into a Broader Noncontextual Theory

    Scholars concerned with the foundations of quantum mechanics (QM) usually think that contextuality (hence nonobjectivity of physical properties,...

    Claudio Garola, Marco Persano in Foundations of Science
    Article 26 October 2013
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