An L-BFGS-accelerated alternating projections method on the NPA dual gives quick, slightly loose upper bounds for large Bell inequalities.
Characterizing finite-dimensional quantum behavior
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We study and extend the semidefinite programming (SDP) hierarchies introduced in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 020501] for the characterization of the statistical correlations arising from finite dimensional quantum systems. First, we introduce the dimension-constrained noncommutative polynomial optimization (NPO) paradigm, where a number of polynomial inequalities are defined and optimization is conducted over all feasible operator representations of bounded dimensionality. Important problems in device independent and semi-device independent quantum information science can be formulated (or almost formulated) in this framework. We present effective SDP hierarchies to attack the general dimension-constrained NPO problem (and related ones) and prove their asymptotic convergence. To illustrate the power of these relaxations, we use them to derive new dimension witnesses for temporal and Bell-type correlation scenarios, and also to bound the probability of success of quantum random access codes.
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Bounding Large-Scale Bell Inequalities
An L-BFGS-accelerated alternating projections method on the NPA dual gives quick, slightly loose upper bounds for large Bell inequalities.