violations of the mermin inequality
"Violations of the Mermin inequality" refer to experimental results in quantum mechanics that show an inconsistency with classical physics. It relates to a scenario where entangled quantum systems violate a Bell inequality, specifically the Mermin inequality, suggesting that the behavior of these systems cannot be explained by classical theories but rather requires quantum principles.
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