Quantum channels arising from abstract harmonic analysis
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Abstract
Abstract. We present a new application of harmonic analysis to quantum information by con-structing intriguing classes of quantum channels stemming from specific representations of multiplier algebras over locally compact groups G. Beginning with a representation of the measure algebra M(G), we unify and elaborate on recent counter-examples to fixed point subalgebras in infinite dimensions, as well as present an application to the noiseless subsystems method of quantum error correction. Using a representation of the completely bounded Fourier multiplier algebra McbA(G), we provide a new class of counter-examples to the recently solved asymptotic quantum Birkhoff conjecture, along with a systematic method of producing the examples using a geometric represen-tation of Schur maps. Further properties of our channels including duality, quantum capacity, and entanglement preservation are discussed along with potential applications to additivity conjectures. 1.
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