The authors derive a GHZ-FR paradox from strong contextuality that avoids post-selection and quantum reasoning by modeled observers, unlike the original FR paradox.
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Free choices lack absoluteness in an extended Wigner's friend scenario based on the Pusey-Barrett-Rudolph theorem under locality.
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A refined Frauchiger--Renner paradox based on strong contextuality
The authors derive a GHZ-FR paradox from strong contextuality that avoids post-selection and quantum reasoning by modeled observers, unlike the original FR paradox.
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Are free choices absolute, when internalized in Wigner's friend?
Free choices lack absoluteness in an extended Wigner's friend scenario based on the Pusey-Barrett-Rudolph theorem under locality.