bell inequalities
Bell inequalities refer to a set of mathematical inequalities that test the limitations of classical physics for explaining certain types of correlations between distant particles. These inequalities help us determine if the observed correlations can be explained by local hidden variables or if they require a non-local explanation, such as quantum entanglement.
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