bell states
Bell states refer to a set of four maximally entangled quantum states shared between two quantum systems, typically represented by pairs of qubits. These states exhibit non-local correlations, where the measurement outcome of one qubit instantly determines the outcome of the other, regardless of the distance between them.
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