Physics, asked by divu5709, 1 year ago

Are contextual theories non-local and vice-versa?

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Answered by Sushank2003
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I believe the answers to your question can be found in Locality and realism in contextual theories by Diacak Hoekzema. If I understand it correctly, the paper does show that contextual theories must be non local.
Answered by Anonymous
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1. Quantum contextuality (standard definition, I presume): quantum contextuality states that is NOT possible to assign results to experiments independently of the measurement procedure. That is, Contextuality: the results of measurements can depend on how we made the measurement, or what combination of measurements we chose to do. 2. Nonlocality and Contextuality are inescapable features of Quantum Mechanics! 3. Bohmian QM is surely nonlocal, but WHY it is contextual, or, more precisely, how much contextual bohmian QM is? 
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