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Area of Science:

  • Foundations of quantum theory
  • Quantum information science
  • Quantum foundations

Background:

  • Bell nonlocality and Kochen-Specker contextuality are key quantum phenomena exhibiting stronger-than-classical correlations.
  • Nonlocality typically involves spatially separated systems, while contextuality concerns a single system.
  • A unified framework for these phenomena has been recently proposed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review, expand, and introduce new results within the unified framework of Bell nonlocality and Kochen-Specker contextuality.
  • To explore contextual and disturbing features within local models.
  • To investigate the relationship between quantum correlations and local behaviors, including post-quantum local behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of a unified framework for quantum contextuality and nonlocality.
  • Exploration of local models and their properties.
  • Identification and characterization of different local sets and their relationships.
  • Investigation of the set of quantum correlations against local sets.
  • Examination of extensions to the Fine-Abramsky-Brandenburger theorem.

Main Results:

  • Definition of distinct local sets with non-trivial relationships based on contextual and disturbing features.
  • Identification of post-quantum local behaviors.
  • Demonstration of correlations that are simultaneously local and non-contextual but require different hidden variable models.
  • Extensions of the Fine-Abramsky-Brandenburger theorem are discussed.

Conclusions:

  • The unified framework provides a powerful tool for understanding quantum correlations and their classical counterparts.
  • New insights into the nature of local realism and quantum contextuality are revealed.
  • The study highlights the complexity and richness of quantum correlations beyond classical descriptions.