Bell inequalities bound the strength of classical correlations between
observers measuring on a shared physical system. However, studies of physical
correlations can be considered beyond the standard Bell scenario by networks of
observers sharing some configuration of many independent physical systems.
Here, we show how to construct Bell-type inequalities for correlations arising
in any tree-structured network i.e. networks without cycles. This is achieved
by an iteration procedure that in each step allows one to add a branch to the
tree-structured network and construct a corresponding Bell-type inequality. We
explore our inequalities in several examples, in all of which we demonstrate
strong violations from quantum theory.Comment: Updated versio