A complete set of multidimensional Bell inequalities
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Abstract: We give a multidimensional generalisation of the complete set of Bell-correlation inequalities given by Werner and Wolf, and by Zukowski and Brukner, for the two-dimensional case. Our construction applies for the n parties, two-observables case, where each observable is d-valued. The d^{d^n} inequalities obtained involve homogeneous polynomials. They define the facets of a polytope in a complex vector space of dimension d^n. We also show that these inequalities are violated by Quantum Mechanics. We exhibit examples in the three-dimensional case.
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