quantum correlation
Quantum correlation refers to the strong and peculiar connections observed between quantum systems, where the behavior of one system is intimately linked to the behavior of another. Unlike classical correlations, which can be explained through deterministic cause and effect, quantum correlations exist due to the inherent uncertainty and superposition present in quantum mechanics.
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