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Bounds on quantum correlations in Bell-inequality experiments
2007
Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Bell inequality violation is one of the most widely known manifestations of entanglement in quantum mechanics; indicating that experiments on physically separated quantum mechanical systems cannot be given a local realistic description. However, despite the importance of Bell inequalities, it is not known in general how to determine whether a given entangled state will violate a Bell inequality. This is because one can choose to make many different measurements on a quantum system to test any
doi:10.1103/physreva.75.042103
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