eberhard-type inequalities
Eberhard-type inequalities are mathematical constraints that relate the outcome probabilities of different measurement settings in quantum mechanics. They provide a framework for testing the compatibility of different measurement outcomes and can be used to experimentally confirm the principles of quantum mechanics.
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