Abstract

A general algebraic formalism for studying contextual hidden variable theories is developed. The contextuality is understood as a manifestation of an inadequacy in the algebra of quantum observables for the complete description of the system. It is shown that it is always possible to 'improve' the algebra of quantum observables, explicitly paying attention to contexts, such that this improved algebra becomes a base for a hidden variable theory.

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