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▸ noun: Abbreviation of Kochen-Specker theorem. [(quantum mechanics) A no-go theorem that places certain constraints on the permissible types of hidden-variable theories that try to explain the apparent randomness of quantum mechanics as a deterministic model featuring hidden states. It demonstrates the impossibility of quantum-mechanical observables representing "elements of physical reality".]
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▸ noun: Abbreviation of Kochen-Specker theorem. [(quantum mechanics) A no-go theorem that places certain constraints on the permissible types of hidden-variable theories that try to explain the apparent randomness of quantum mechanics as a deterministic model featuring hidden states. It demonstrates the impossibility of quantum-mechanical observables representing "elements of physical reality".]
Similar:
Wick's theorem,
Ax-Kochen theorem,
Löwenheim-Skolem theorem,
Tarski-Seidenberg theorem,
Holevo's theorem,
Szemerédi's theorem,
Savitch's theorem,
Knaster-Tarski theorem,
Chebyshev's inequality,
Banach-Tarski paradox,
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