Journal article
Contextuality in Neurobehavioural and Collective Intelligence Systems
Abstract
Contextuality is often described as a unique feature of the quantum realm, which distinguishes it fundamentally from the classical realm. This is not strictly true, and stems from decades of the misapplication of Kolmogorov probability. Contextuality appears in Kolmogorov theory (observed in the inability to form joint distributions) and in non-Kolmogorov theory (observed in the violation of inequalities of correlations). Both forms of …
Authors
Sulis W
Journal
Quantum Reports, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 592–614
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/quantum3040038
ISSN
2624-960X