Hilbert Space Quantum Mechanics Is Noncontextual
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quantumhilbertmeasuredmeasurementmechanicsnoncontextualobservablespace
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It is shown that quantum mechanics is noncontextual if quantum properties are represented by subspaces of the quantum Hilbert space (as proposed by von Neumann) rather than by hidden variables. In particular, a measurement using an appropriately constructed apparatus can be shown to reveal the value of an observable A possessed by the measured system before the measurement took place, whatever other compatible ([B,A]=0) observable B may be measured at the same time.
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