violations of the peres-mermin inequality
Violations of the Peres-Mermin inequality refer to situations where certain measurements or correlations observed in a quantum system contradict the predictions of classical physics. This inequality is a mathematical expression that establishes the limits to which classical physics can explain the behavior of entangled quantum particles. A violation of this inequality indicates the presence of non-classical or quantum phenomena.
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