bell inequality violation
A bell inequality violation refers to the violation of a mathematical inequality known as Bell's inequality, which was derived to test the principles of local realism in quantum mechanics. It occurs when the measurement outcomes of entangled quantum particles are found to exceed the limit imposed by Bell's inequality, providing evidence that quantum mechanics violates classical notions of locality and realism.
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