Joint Measurability, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering, and Bell Nonlocality
Marco Quintino - Université de Genève
(2015). An idealization-free experimental test of noncontextuality - Michael Mazurek. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/15050014
An idealization-free experimental test of noncontextuality - Michael Mazurek. Perimeter Institute, May. 19, 2015, https://pirsa.org/15050014
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To best distinguish between classical and non-classical models of nature requires a good notion of classicality. I will argue that noncontextuality is a good candidate for this notion. Until now, certain theoretical and experimental roadblocks have stood in the way of a test of noncontextuality which is free of unattainable experimental idealizations. I will present solutions to these roadblocks as well as the results of an experimental test.