Monogamy of entanglement is a principle in quantum information theory that states if two quantum systems are entangled with a third system, they cannot be entangled with each other. This property is essential for ensuring the security of quantum communication protocols, particularly in device-independent quantum key distribution (QKD) and when assessing Bell inequality violations, as it emphasizes the limitations of entanglement sharing.
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