
TL;DR
This paper quantifies the degree of contextuality in physical systems by measuring the probability of necessary violations of noncontextual assumptions in counterfactual scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quantitative measure of contextuality based on violation probabilities of noncontextual assignments.
Findings
Provides a new metric for contextuality
Quantifies the likelihood of violations in physical systems
Offers insights into the nature of contextuality in quantum mechanics
Abstract
The amount of contextuality is quantified in terms of the probability of the necessary violations of noncontextual assignments to counterfactual elements of physical reality.
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