experimental loopholes in violations of the svetlichny inequality
Experimental loopholes in violations of the Svetlichny inequality refer to potential flaws or limitations in experimental setups that could introduce biases or compromise the validity of observed violations of the Svetlichny inequality. This inequality is a mathematical expression that specifies constraints on the correlations between measurements performed on entangled quantum systems. Experimental loopholes, such as imperfect measurements or hidden variables, can undermine the conclusiveness of violations, leading to inaccurate or inconclusive results when testing the principles of quantum mechanics.
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