Topological Methods for Studying Contextuality: N-Cycle Scenarios and Beyond

Author:

Kharoof Aziz1,Ipek Selman1ORCID,Okay Cihan1

Affiliation:

1. Mathematics Department, Bilkent University, Ankara 06800, Türkiye

Abstract

Simplicial distributions are combinatorial models describing distributions on spaces of measurements and outcomes that generalize nonsignaling distributions on contextuality scenarios. This paper studies simplicial distributions on two-dimensional measurement spaces by introducing new topological methods. Two key ingredients are a geometric interpretation of Fourier–Motzkin elimination and a technique based on the collapsing of measurement spaces. Using the first one, we provide a new proof of Fine’s theorem characterizing noncontextual distributions in N-cycle scenarios. Our approach goes beyond these scenarios and can describe noncontextual distributions in scenarios obtained by gluing cycle scenarios of various sizes. The second technique is used for detecting contextual vertices and deriving new Bell inequalities. Combined with these methods, we explore a monoid structure on simplicial distributions.

Funder

US Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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