Leggett inequality

In physics, the Leggett inequalities,[1] named for Anthony James Leggett, who derived them, are a related pair of mathematical expressions concerning the correlations of properties of entangled particles. (As published by Leggett, the inequalities were exemplified in terms of relative angles of elliptical and linear polarizations.)

  1. ^ Leggett, A. J. (2003). "Nonlocal Hidden-Variable Theories and Quantum Mechanics: An Incompatibility Theorem". Foundations of Physics. 33 (10): 1469–1493. Bibcode:2003FoPh...33.1469L. doi:10.1023/A:1026096313729. ISSN 0015-9018. S2CID 12037612.

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