Contextuality, memory cost and non-classicality for sequential measurements.

The Journal of Negro history Pub Date : 2019-11-04 Epub Date: 2019-09-16 DOI:10.1098/rsta.2019.0141
Costantino Budroni
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The Kochen-Specker theorem, and the associated notion of quantum contextuality, can be considered as the starting point for the development of a notion of non-classical correlations for single systems. The subsequent debate around the possibility of an experimental test of Kochen-Specker-type contradiction stimulated the development of different theoretical frameworks to interpret experimental results. Starting from the approach based on sequential measurements, we will discuss a generalization of the notion of non-classical temporal correlations that goes beyond the contextuality approach and related ones based on Leggett and Garg's notion of macrorealism, and it is based on the notion of memory cost of generating correlations. Finally, we will review recent results on the memory cost for generating temporal correlations in classical and quantum systems. The present work is based on the talk given at the Purdue Winer Memorial Lectures 2018: probability and contextuality. This article is part of the theme issue 'Contextuality and probability in quantum mechanics and beyond'.

顺序测量的上下文性、记忆成本和非经典性。
Kochen-Specker 定理和相关的量子情境性概念可被视为发展单一系统非经典相关性概念的起点。随后,围绕能否对科亨-斯派克型矛盾进行实验检验的争论激发了不同理论框架的发展,以解释实验结果。从基于顺序测量的方法开始,我们将讨论对非经典时间相关性概念的概括,这种概括超越了基于莱格特和加格的宏观现实主义概念的上下文方法和相关方法,它是基于产生相关性的记忆成本概念。最后,我们将回顾经典和量子系统中产生时间相关性的记忆成本方面的最新成果。本工作基于在 2018 年普渡大学温纳纪念讲座:概率与情境性上的演讲。本文是 "量子力学及其他中的上下文和概率 "主题期刊的一部分。
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