violations of the chsh inequality
Violations of the CHSH (Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt) inequality refer to experimental observations that contradict the predictions of local hidden variable theories in quantum mechanics. This inequality provides a criterion for testing the existence of local hidden variables in a measurement setting, and violations indicate the presence of non-local correlations, thereby challenging classical notions of reality and locality.
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