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Kochen–Specker theorem

Known as: Kochen-Specker Theorem, Kochen–Specker paradox, Specker 
In quantum mechanics, the Kochen–Specker (KS) theorem, also known as the Bell-Kochen–Specker theorem, is a "no go" theorem proved by John S. Bell in… 
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2017
2017
The Kochen-Specker theorem is a basic and fundamental 50 year old non-existence result affecting the foundations of quantum… 
2013
2013
We present a number of observables-based proofs of the Kochen- Specker (KS) theorem based on the N-qubit Pauli group for N � 4… 
2012
2012
A number of new proofs of the Kochen–Specker theorem are given based on the observables of the three-qubit Pauli group. Each… 
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
The combination of various physically plausible properties, such as no signaling, determinism, and experimental free will, is… 
Review
2010
Review
2010
The set of 60 real rays in four dimensions derived from the vertices of a 600-cell is shown to possess numerous subsets of rays… 
2009
2009
  • Carsten Held
  • 2009
  • Corpus ID: 123036047
2007
2007
2003
2003
A proof of the generalized Kochen-Specker theorem in two dimensions due to Cabello and Nakamura is extended to all higher… 
2000
2000
It is shown that the 24 quantum states or “rays” used by Peres (J. Phys. A24, 174-8 (1991)) to give a proof of the Bell–Kochen… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Old and new algorithms for the Maximum Satisfiability problem are studied. We first summarize the different heuristics previously…