The Quad-C5 graph, built from four overlapping KCBS pentagons, is the maximum-gap contextuality witness on eight vertices and is already contextual for a single qutrit.
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Depolarizing channels suppress the correlations needed to witness both state-dependent and state-independent contextuality in sequential KCBS and Peres-Mermin implementations, leading to classicalization.
Kochen-Specker contextuality generalizes nonclassicality while Spekkens' noncontextuality generalizes classicality, reconciling the two as successive stages in a hierarchy of classicality.
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The Quad-$C_5$ Graph: Maximum Contextuality Gap on Eight Vertices
The Quad-C5 graph, built from four overlapping KCBS pentagons, is the maximum-gap contextuality witness on eight vertices and is already contextual for a single qutrit.
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How Quantum Contextuality disappears in the Classical Limit
Depolarizing channels suppress the correlations needed to witness both state-dependent and state-independent contextuality in sequential KCBS and Peres-Mermin implementations, leading to classicalization.
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Warring Contextualities -- Provably Classical vs Provably Nonclassical
Kochen-Specker contextuality generalizes nonclassicality while Spekkens' noncontextuality generalizes classicality, reconciling the two as successive stages in a hierarchy of classicality.