violations of the clauser-horne inequality
Violations of the Clauser-Horne inequality refer to situations where the predictions of quantum mechanics are at odds with the predictions of classical physics, specifically in the context of Bell's theorem and experimental tests of quantum entanglement. It suggests that the correlation between two entangled particles exceeds the limit imposed by any local hidden variable theory, and thus demonstrates the non-local nature of quantum mechanics.
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