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Some Examples of Contextuality in Physics: Implications to Quantum Cognition

Some Examples of Contextuality in Physics: Implications to Quantum Cognition

Contextuality, the impossibility of assigning a single random variable to represent the outcomes of the same measurement procedure under different experimental conditions, is a central aspect of quantum mechanics.Thus defined, it appears in well-known cases in quantum mechanics, such as the double-slit experiment, the Bell-EPR experiment, and the Kochen-Specker theorem.Here …