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- Dimension of physical systems, information processing, and thermodynamics
- The best of many worlds, or, is quantum decoherence the manifestation of a disposition?
- Superdeterministic hidden-variables models II: conspiracy
- Classical systems can be contextual too: analogue of the Mermin-Peres square
- The structure of classical extensions of quantum probability theory
- Limitations to genuine measurements in ontological models of quantum mechanics
- Quantum cube: a toy model of a qubit
- A system’s wave function is uniquely determined by its underlying physical state
- Are quantum states real?
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