violation of the clauser-horne-shimony-holt inequality
The violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt inequality refers to a measurement result in quantum physics that goes beyond the bounds predicted by classical physics, indicating that quantum entanglement is taking place. It occurs when the correlations between measurements on entangled particles defy the limitations imposed by a possible hidden variable theory, confirming the inherent quantum nature of particles.
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