A Kochen-Specker Theorem for Imprecisely Specified Measurement
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kochen-speckermeasurementtheorembecausechangesclaimconfigurationcontinuity
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A recent claim that finite precision in the design of real experiments ``nullifies'' the impact of the Kochen-Specker theorem, is shown to be unsupportable, because of the continuity of probabilities of measurement outcomes under slight changes in the experimental configuration.
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