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Quantum mechanics / Linear algebra / Functional analysis / Hidden variable theory / KochenSpecker theorem / Operator theory / Orthonormal basis / Orthonormality / Hilbert space / Specker / Quantum pseudo-telepathy / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Date: 2012-02-22 09:04:02
Quantum mechanics
Linear algebra
Functional analysis
Hidden variable theory
KochenSpecker theorem
Operator theory
Orthonormal basis
Orthonormality
Hilbert space
Specker
Quantum pseudo-telepathy
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics

Quantum Pseudo-Telepathy and the Kochen-Specker Theorem Renato Renner ∗

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