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The following pages link to Proofs of the Kochen–Specker theorem based on a system of three qubits (Q3168488):
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- Distinguished three-qubit `magicity' via automorphisms of the split Cayley hexagon (Q356891) (← links)
- Parity proofs of the Kochen-Specker theorem based on the 24 rays of Peres (Q429831) (← links)
- Parity proofs of the Kochen-Specker theorem based on the 120-cell (Q474894) (← links)
- Parity proofs of the Bell-Kochen-Specker theorem based on the 600-cell (Q537939) (← links)
- Contextuality, pigeonholes, Cheshire cats, mean kings, and weak values (Q1621556) (← links)
- GHZ paradoxes based on an even number of qubits (Q2283994) (← links)
- Five-qubit contextuality, noise-like distribution of distances between maximal bases and finite geometry (Q2376287) (← links)
- Mermin pentagrams arising from Veldkamp lines for three qubits (Q2971491) (← links)
- Veldkamp spaces: From (Dynkin) diagrams to (Pauli) groups (Q2988745) (← links)
- Arbitrarily large violations of non-contextuality in single mode photon states with positive Wigner function (Q5056232) (← links)
- A proof of the Kochen–Specker theorem can always be converted to a state-independent noncontextuality inequality (Q5136084) (← links)
- A bonding model of entanglement for N-qubit graph states (Q5175589) (← links)
- Contextuality with a small number of observables (Q5363293) (← links)
- Deriving robust noncontextuality inequalities from algebraic proofs of the Kochen–Specker theorem: the Peres–Mermin square (Q6204466) (← links)