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Contextuality and bundle diagrams
Kerstin Beer, Tobias J. Osborne
Published 2018-02-23Version 1
Contextuality describes the nontrivial dependence of measurement outcomes on particular choices of jointly measurable observables. In this work we review and generalize the bundle diagram representation introduced in [S. Abramsky et al., 24th EACSL Annual Conference on Computer Science Logic, 41, 211-228, (2015)] in order to graphically demonstrate the contextuality of diverse empirical models.
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