The Sheaf-Theoretic Structure Of Non-Locality and Contextuality
We use the mathematical language of sheaf theory to give a unified treatment of non-locality and contextuality, in a setting which generalizes the familiar probability tables used in non-locality theory to arbitrary measurement covers; this includes Kochen-Specker configurations and more. We show th...
Main Authors: | Abramsky, S, Brandenburger, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2011
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