Family of Bell inequalities violated by higher-dimensional bound entangled states
Abstract
We construct (d× d)-dimensional bound entangled states, which violate, for any d>2, a bipartite Bell inequality introduced in this paper. We conjecture that the proposed class of Bell inequalities acts as a dimension witness for bound entangled states: For any d>2 there exists a Bell inequality from this class that can be violated with bound entangled states only if their Hilbert space dimension is at least d× d. Numerics supports this conjecture up to d=8.
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