Testing noncontextuality inequalities that are building blocks of quantum correlations
Testing noncontextuality inequalities that are building blocks of quantum correlations
Measurement scenarios containing events with relations of exclusivity represented by pentagons, heptagons, nonagons, etc., or their complements are the only ones in which quantum probabilities cannot be described classically. Interestingly, quantum theory predicts that the maximum values for any of these graphs cannot be achieved in Bell inequality scenarios. With …