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Quantum contextuality implies a logic that does not obey the principle of bivalence
Published 21 Feb 2018 in quant-ph | (1802.07390v2)
Abstract: In the paper, a value assignment for projection operators relating to a quantum system is equated with assignment of truth-values to the propositions associated with these operators. In consequence, the Kochen-Specker theorem (its localized variant, to be exact) can be treated as the statement that a logic of those projection operators does not obey the principle of bivalence. This implies that such a logic has a gappy (partial) semantics or many-valued semantics.
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