Bell inequality serves as an important method to detect quantum entanglement,
a problem which is generally known to be NP-hard. Our goal in this work is to
detect Werner states using linear Bell inequality. Surprisingly, we show that
Werner states of almost all generalized multipartite
Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states cannot be detected by homogeneous
linear Bell inequalities with dichotomic inputs and outputs of each local
observer. The main idea is to estimate the largest violations of Werner states
in the case of general linear Bell inequalities. The presented method is then
applied to Werner states of all pure states to show a similar undetectable
result. Moreover, we provide an accessible method to determine undetectable
Werner states for general linear Bell inequality including sub-correlations.
The numeric algorithm shows that there are nonzero measures of Werner states
with small number of particles that cannot be detected by general linear Bell
inequalities.Comment: 23 page