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The role of bounded memory in the foundations of quantum mechanics
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    The role of bounded memory in the foundations of quantum mechanics (English)
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    23 May 2012
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    physical principles of quantum mechanics
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    quantum contextuality
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    Kochen-Specker theorem
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    quantum non-locality
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    Bell's theorem
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    bounded memory
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