Comment on "Contextuality in Bosonic Bunching"
Malte C. Tichy, Christian Kraglund Andersen

TL;DR
This paper discusses how bosonic bunching, a quantum phenomenon, can be simulated by classical models, challenging its use as evidence for quantum contextuality.
Contribution
It provides a critique of using bosonic bunching to demonstrate stronger-than-quantum contextuality, highlighting classical mimicry.
Findings
Bosonic bunching can be classically simulated.
This challenges its role in proving quantum contextuality.
Classical models can reproduce quantum-like bosonic behavior.
Abstract
Bosonic bunching occurs within quantum physics and can be mimicked classically by noncontextual hidden-variable models, which excludes this phenomenon as a means to prove stronger-than-quantum contextuality.
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