2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2279231/v2
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A SAT Solver + Computer Algebra Attack on the Minimum Kochen-Specker Problem

Abstract: One of the foundational results in quantum mechanics is the Kochen--Specker (KS) theorem, which states that any theory whose predictions agree with quantum mechanics must be contextual, i.e., a quantum observation cannot be understood as revealing a pre-existing value. The theorem hinges on the existence of a mathematical object called a KS vector system. While many KS vector systems are known to exist, the problem of finding the minimum KS vector system has remained stubbornly open for over 55 years, despite … Show more

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