Event scenarios are defined and shown equivalent to bundle scenarios, and convex maps between simplicial distributions are characterized by non-contextual distributions on a mapping scenario.
A bundle perspective on contextuality: Empirical models and simplicial distributions on bundle scenarios
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This paper provides a bundle perspective to contextuality by introducing new categories of contextuality scenarios based on bundles of simplicial complexes and simplicial sets. The former approach generalizes earlier work on the sheaf-theoretic perspective on contextuality, and the latter extends simplicial distributions, a more recent approach to contextuality formulated in the language of simplicial sets. After constructing our bundle categories, we also construct functors that relate them and natural isomorphisms that allow us to compare the notions of contextuality formulated in two languages. We are motivated by applications to the resource theory of contextuality, captured by the morphisms in these categories. In this paper, we develop the main formalism and leave applications to future work.
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Simplicial methods in the resource theory of contextuality
Event scenarios are defined and shown equivalent to bundle scenarios, and convex maps between simplicial distributions are characterized by non-contextual distributions on a mapping scenario.