CHSH inequality
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CHSH inequality
Summary
CHSH inequality is an inequation[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of inequation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (647 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- CHSH inequality's instance of is recorded as inequation[3].
- CHSH inequality's instance of is recorded as theorem[4].
- Abner Shimony is named after CHSH inequality[5].
- John Clauser is named after CHSH inequality[6].
- Michael Horne is named after CHSH inequality[7].
- Richard A. Holt is named after CHSH inequality[8].
- CHSH inequality's described by source is recorded as Proposed Experiment to Test Local Hidden-Variable Theories[9].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include inequation[3] and theorem[4].
Origins
Things named after include Abner Shimony[5], a physicist[10], 1928–2015[11], of United States[12], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[13]; John Clauser[6], a physicist[14], b. 1942[15], of United States[16], awarded the Wolf Prize in Physics[17], specialised in quantum physics[18]; Michael Horne[7], a physicist[19], 1943–2019[20]; and Richard A. Holt[8].
Why It Matters
CHSH inequality ranks in the top 7% of inequation entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (647 views/month).[2]