Generalized Bell scenarios: disturbing consequences on
local-hidden-variable models
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.16058v1
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2023 19:37:22 GMT
- Title: Generalized Bell scenarios: disturbing consequences on
local-hidden-variable models
- Authors: Andr\'e Mazzari, Gabriel Ruffolo, Carlos Vieira, Tassius Temistocles,
Rafael Rabelo and Marcelo Terra Cunha
- Abstract summary: Bell nonlocality and Kochen-Specker contextuality are among the main topics of foundations of quantum theory.
This article reviews, expands and obtains new results regarding a unified framework for these phenomena.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Bell nonlocality and Kochen-Specker contextuality are among the main topics
of foundations of quantum theory. Both of them are related to
stronger-than-classical correlations, with the former usually referring to
spatially separated systems while the latter considering a single system. In
recent works, a unified framework for these phenomena was presented. This
article reviews, expands and obtains new results regarding this framework.
Contextual and disturbing features inside the local models are explored, which
allows for the definition of different local sets with a non-trivial relation
among them. The relations between the set of quantum correlations and these
local sets are also considered, and post-quantum local behaviours are found.
Moreover, examples of correlations that are both local and non-contextual but
such that these two classical features cannot be expressed by the same hidden
variable model are shown. Extensions of the Fine-Abramsky-Brandenburger theorem
are also discussed.
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