Abstract
In this paper, we prove that $K_G(3)<K_G(4)$, where $K_G(d)$ denotes the Grothendieck constant of order $d$. To this end, we use a branch-and-bound algorithm commonly used in the solution of NP-hard problems. It has recently been proven that $K_G(3)\le 1.4644$. Here we prove that $K_G(4)\ge 1.4841$, which has implications for device-independent witnessing dimensions greater than two. Furthermore, the algorithm with some modifications may find applications in various black-box quantum information tasks with large number of inputs and outputs.
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