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An approach using geometric diagrams to generic Bell inequalities with multiple observables
Junghee Ryu1,2, Jinhyoung Lee3,4, Hoon Ryu5
1Center for Quantum Information R&D, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Daejeon, 34141, Republic of Korea.
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We extend the generic Bell inequalities suggested by Son, Lee, and Kim [Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 060406 (2006)] to incorporate multiple observables for tripartite systems and introduce a geometric methodology for calculating classical upper bounds of the inequalities. Our method transforms the problem of finding the classical upper bounds into identifying constraints in linear congruence relations. Using this approach, we derive the upper bounds for scenarios with three and four observables per party. In order to demonstrate quantum violations, we employ Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger entangled states that can achieve values exceeding the classical upper bounds, with the violation becoming more pronounced as the number of observables increases.
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