Probabilistic models on contextuality scenarios
Quantum Physics
2014-12-31 v3
Abstract
We introduce a framework to describe probabilistic models in Bell experiments, and more generally in contextuality scenarios. Such a scenario is a hypergraph whose vertices represent elementary events and hyperedges correspond to measurements. A probabilistic model on such a scenario associates to each event a probability, in such a way that events in a given measurement have a total probability equal to one. We discuss the advantages of this framework, like the unification of the notions of contexuality and nonlocality, and give a short overview of results obtained elsewhere.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1307.0145,
title = {Probabilistic models on contextuality scenarios},
author = {Tobias Fritz and Anthony Leverrier and Ana Belén Sainz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.0145},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
In Proceedings QPL 2013, arXiv:1412.7917