nonlocal measurements
Nonlocal measurements refer to quantum measurements that can influence the state or properties of a particle or system located in a spatially separated region. These measurements violate the principle of locality, as the outcome of the measurement on one particle seems to instantaneously affect another particle, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon is a consequence of the entanglement between particles in quantum mechanics.
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