Classical logic, classical probability, and quantum mechanics

10/23/2020
by   Samson Abramsky, et al.
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We give an overview and conceptual discussion of some of our results on contextuality and non-locality. We focus in particular on connections with the work of Itamar Pitowsky on correlation polytopes, Bell inequalities, and Boole's "conditions of possible experience".

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