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Finding optimal Bell inequalities using the cone-projection technique

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Bell inequalities are relevant for many problems in quantum information science, but finding them for many particles is computationally hard. Recently, a computationally feasible method called coneprojection technique has been… Click to show full abstract

Bell inequalities are relevant for many problems in quantum information science, but finding them for many particles is computationally hard. Recently, a computationally feasible method called coneprojection technique has been developed to find all optimal Bell inequalities under some constraints, which may be given by some symmetry or other linear conditions. In this paper we extend this work in several directions. We use the method to generalize the I4422 inequality to three particles and a so-called GYNI inequality to four particles. Additionally, we find Bell inequalities for three particles that generalize the I3322 inequality and the CHSH inequality at the same time. We discuss the obtained inequalities in some detail and characterize their violation in quantum mechanics.

Keywords: inequality; bell inequalities; optimal bell; finding optimal; bell; technique

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2021

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