quantum contextuality (Q7269024)

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in quantum mechanics, the phenomenon that one cannot assume that there is a preexisting result of a quantum measurement that doesn’t depend on the choice of other (compatible) observables which are simultaneously measured
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quantum contextuality
in quantum mechanics, the phenomenon that one cannot assume that there is a preexisting result of a quantum measurement that doesn’t depend on the choice of other (compatible) observables which are simultaneously measured

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