Tag Bell inequality

The Stability Version of H√∂lder’s Inequality: Understanding the Deviation from Equality

Welcome to this article where we will explore the fascinating concept of H√∂lder’s inequality and delve into its stability version. By the end, you will have a clear understanding of what H√∂lder’s inequality entails, how it can be applied, and… Continue Reading →

A Sharp Double Inequality for the Inverse Tangent Function: Exploring New Bounds

Complex mathematical concepts can often be difficult to grasp, but researchers are constantly working to simplify them and make them more understandable. In the field of mathematics, one such concept is the inverse tangent function and its associated inequalities. In… Continue Reading →

Breaking the Boundaries: Bell Violation with Entangled Photons

In the realm of quantum physics, a groundbreaking research article titled “Bell Violation with Entangled Photons, Free of the Fair-Sampling Assumption” has opened new doors into the understanding of fundamental tests and quantum applications. Led by a team of researchers… Continue Reading →

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