Unbounded violations of bipartite Bell inequalities via operator space theory
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Abstract: In this work we show that bipartite quantum states with local Hilbert space dimension n can violate a Bell inequality by a factor of order (up to a logarithmic factor) when observables with n possible outcomes are used. A central tool in the analysis is a close relation between this problem and operator space theory and, in particular, the very recent noncommutative embedding theory. As a consequence of this result, we obtain better Hilbert space dimension witnesses and quantum violations of Bell inequalities with better resistance to noise.
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