Abstract
Quantum entanglement describes superposition states in multi-dimensional systems - at least two partite - which cannot be factorized and are thus inseparable. Inseparable states exist also in a classical theory involving vector spaces. In both cases it is possible to violate a Bell-like inequality. This led to a controversial discussion which we resolve by identifying an operational distinction between the classical and the quantum case
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