violation of bell inequalities
A "violation of Bell inequalities" refers to a measurement or experiment result that goes against the predictions of local realistic theories, suggesting the presence of non-local or entangled quantum states. This violation indicates that the observed phenomena cannot be explained by classical physics and supports the principles of quantum mechanics.
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- bell inequalities
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- local realism
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- non-locality
- quantum correlations
- quantum entanglement
- quantum mechanics
- violation of local realism
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- violations of the mermin inequality
- violations of the peres-mermin inequality
- violations of the svetlichny inequality
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