Probabilistic Contextuality in EPR/Bohm-type Systems with Signaling Allowed
Janne V. Kujala, Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov

TL;DR
This paper reviews a method for defining and measuring contextuality in systems with deterministic inputs and random outputs, especially considering the presence of signaling, building on recent theoretical developments.
Contribution
It introduces a principled approach to analyze contextuality in systems allowing signaling, extending previous frameworks to more general scenarios.
Findings
Provides a systematic way to measure contextuality with signaling
Extends existing contextuality frameworks to broader systems
Clarifies the role of signaling in contextuality analysis
Abstract
In this chapter, we review a principled way of defining and measuring contextuality in systems with deterministic inputs and random outputs, recently proposed and developed in \citep{KujalaDzhafarovLarsson2015,DKL2015FooP}.
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