violations of the eberhard inequality
Violations of the Eberhard inequality refer to situations where the predictions of quantum mechanics exceed the bounds set by the inequality, which is a mathematical expression used to test the conflict between quantum mechanics and local realism. In other words, it signifies instances where the behavior of entangled quantum systems cannot be explained by classical theories that assume local realism.
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