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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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2019
2019
Bell nonlocality and Kochen-Specker (KS) contextuality are logically independent concepts and fuel completely different quantum… 
2017
2017
In quantum information theory, entropic inequalities act as the necessary and sufficient conditions to noncontextuality. Here, we… 
2015
2015
Mermin's simple "pentagram" proof of the Kochen-Specker theorem is examined from various perspectives. We emphasise the many… 
2014
2014
In crustaceans, one of necessary things for embryonic and larval development is an extensive quantity of yolk accumulation within… 
2013
2013
Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 1000e101 for effectively increasing bone mass in girls [8]. Specker and Binkley [9] showed that calcium… 
2009
2009
  • Carsten Held
  • 2009
  • Corpus ID: 123036047
2006
2006
A Gleason-type theorem is proved for two restricted classes of informationally complete POVMs in the qubit case. A particular… 
2005
2005
The paper contains a relatively non-technical summary of some recent work by the author and Jeremy Butterfield. The goal is to… 
2003
2003
A proof of the generalized Kochen-Specker theorem in two dimensions due to Cabello and Nakamura is extended to all higher… 
2002
2002
Unsharp spin 1 observables arise from the fact that a residual uncertainty about the actual orientation of the measurement device…