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    Quasi-orthogonal subalgebras of \(4 \times 4\) matrices (English)
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    29 June 2007
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    The motivation of this paper comes from the algebraic or matrix formalism of finite quantum systems. Quasi-orthogonal subalgebras of \(M_4(\mathbb C)\) isomorphic to \(M_2(\mathbb C)\) are studied. Section 3 contains the main results. It is proved that if four such subalgebras are given, then their orthogonal complement is always a commutative subalgebra. Section 4 presents possible extension. A conjecture is made about the maximal number of pairwise quasi-orthogonal subalgebras of \(M_{2^n}(\mathbb C)\).
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    quasi-orthogonality
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    Pauli matrices
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    Cartan decomposition
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    finite quantum systems
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    quasi-orthogonal subalgebras
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