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Quantum correlation
In Bell test experiments the term quantum correlation has come to mean the expectation value of the product of the outcomes on the two sides. In the paper that inspired the Bell tests -- John Bell's of 1964 -- it was assumed that the outcomes A and B could each only take one of two values, -1 or +1.
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