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Categories: Theorems in quantum physics, No-go theorems, Hidden variable theory
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Kochen–Specker theorem  Kochen-Specker Paradox  Kochen–Specker paradox  Bell-Kochen-Specker theorem  Bell–Kochen–Specker theorem
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In quantum mechanics, the Kochen–Specker theorem, also known as the Bell–Kochen–Specker theorem, is a "no-go" theorem proved by John S. Bell in 1966 and by Simon B. Kochen and Ernst Specker in 1967. Wikipedia
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In quantum mechanics, the Kochen–Specker theorem, also known as the Bell–Kochen–Specker theorem, is a "no-go" theorem proved by John S. Bell in 1966 and by Simon B. Kochen and Ernst Specker in 1967. Wikipedia
Theorem that any hidden-variable theory describing quantum mechanics must be contextual Wikidata