CHSH Lab
Overview
CHSH Lab is a research-phase project focused on the CHSH (Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt) inequality and practical quantum entanglement testing. It sits in the physics domain and uses Python as the primary implementation stack. The repository hosts work that explores how entangled systems can be characterized through inequality violations and related measurement scenarios, aligned with the stated goal of a dedicated “quantum entanglement test lab.”
Key Features / Goals
The project aims to support investigation of CHSH-type bounds and entanglement witnesses in a reproducible, code-first setting. Tags (quantum, physics, python, research-phase) reflect emphasis on foundational quantum information, hands-on tooling, and early-stage exploration rather than a finished product. The one-liner frames the effort as a lab environment for inequality-based entanglement tests, implying goals around simulation, analysis, or experiment-oriented workflows rather than a single fixed demo.
Technical Approach
Implementation is centered on Python, consistent with the declared stack. Development is tracked in the public repository alawein/chshlab, with the project marked active at priority P3. The research phase leaves room for iterative models of measurement settings, statistics, and CHSH parameter estimation without committing to features beyond what the metadata describes. Linkage to the maintainer profile (meshal-alawein) indicates ownership and direction for how this lab integrates with the broader project catalog.