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    Samra Mahmood
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    Different definitions of correlation are necessary for classical and quantum systems due to their distinct underlying principles. In classical systems, correlation reflects statistical relationships based on independent particle behavior, while quantum systems exhibit phenomena like entanglement, where particles’ states are interdependent regardless of distance. This complexity in quantum mechanics requires a broader definition of correlation to account for non-locality and superposition effects, which do not exist in classical contexts

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