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Quantum theory allows for absolute maximal contextuality

Abstract

Contextuality is a fundamental feature of quantum theory and a necessary resource for quantum computation and communication. It is therefore important to investigate how large contextuality can be in quantum theory. Linear contextuality witnesses can be expressed as a sum SS of nn probabilities, and the independence number α\alpha and the Tsirelson-like number ϑ\vartheta of the corresponding exclusivity graph are, respectively, the maximum of SS for noncontextual theories and for the theory under consideration. A theory allows for absolute maximal contextuality if it has scenarios in which ϑ/α\vartheta/\alpha approaches nn. Here we show that quantum theory allows for absolute maximal contextuality despite what is suggested by the examination of the quantum violations of Bell and noncontextuality inequalities considered in the past. Our proof is not constructive and does not single out explicit scenarios. Nevertheless, we identify scenarios in which quantum theory allows for almost absolute maximal contextuality.Comment: REVTeX4, 6 pages, 1 figur

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