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Testing Quantum Contextuality of Binary Symplectic Polar Spaces on a Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum Computer

The development of Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum Computers (NISQC) provides for the Quantum Information community new tools to perform quantum experiences from an individual laptop. It facilitates interdisciplinary research in the sense that theoretical descriptions of properties of quantum physics can be translated to experiments easily implementable on a NISCQ. In this note I test large state-independent inequalities for quantum contextuality on finite geometric structures encoding the commutation relations of the generalized N-qubit Pauli group. The bounds predicted by Non-Contextual Hidden Variables theories are strongly violated in all conducted experiences.

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