Necessary and sufficient conditions for state-independent measurement contextual scenarios
Abstract
The problem of identifying measurement scenarios capable of revealing state-independent contextuality in a given Hilbert space dimension is considered. We begin by showing that for any given dimension and any measurement scenario consisting of projective measurements, (i) the measure of contextuality of a quantum state is entirely determined by its spectrum, so that pure and maximally mixed states represent the two extremes of contextual behavior, and that (ii) state-independent contextuality is equivalent to the contextuality of the maximally mixed state up to a global unitary transformation. We then derive a necessary and sufficient condition for a measurement scenario represented by an orthogonality graph to reveal state-independent contextuality. This condition is given in terms of the fractional chromatic number of the graph and is shown to identify all state-independent contextual measurement scenarios including those that go beyond the original Kochen-Specker paradigm \cite{Yu-Oh}.
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@article{arxiv.1212.5933,
title = {Necessary and sufficient conditions for state-independent measurement contextual scenarios},
author = {Ravishankar Ramanathan and Pawel Horodecki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5933},
year = {2014}
}
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6 pages