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Record W2900883863 · doi:10.1142/s1230161220500018

Dynamical Semigroups in the Birkhoff Polytope of Order 3 as a Tool for Analysis of Quantum Channels

2020· preprint· en· W2900883863 on OpenAlex

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VenueOpen Systems & Information Dynamics · 2020
Typepreprint
Languageen
FieldMathematics
TopicGraph theory and applications
Canadian institutionsQueen's University
Fundersnot available
KeywordsPolytopeMathematicsMarkov chainSemigroupParametrization (atmospheric modeling)CombinatoricsBirkhoff polytopeOrder (exchange)Multiplicative functionSet (abstract data type)Pure mathematicsDiscrete mathematicsComputer scienceMathematical analysisGeometryPhysics

Abstract

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In the present paper we show a link between bistochastic quantum channels and classical maps. The primary goal of this work is to analyse the multiplicative structure of the Birkhoff polytope of order 3 (the simplest nontrivial case). A suitable complex parametrization of the Birkhoff polytope is proposed, which reveals several its symmetries and characteristics, in particular: (i) the structure of Markov semigroups inside the Birkhoff polytope, (ii) the relation between the set of Markov time evolutions, the set of positive definite matrices and the set of divisible matrices. A condition for Markov time evolution of semigroups in the set of symmetric bistochastic matrices is derived, which leads to an universal conserved quantity for all Markov evolutions. Finally, the complex parametrization is extended to the Birkhoff polytope of order 4.

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Teacher disagreement score0.863
Threshold uncertainty score0.949

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Opus teacher head0.050
GPT teacher head0.346
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