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Non-commutative central limits
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    Non-commutative central limits (English)
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    For the non-commutative or quantum system \((M,\rho)\), where M is a von Neumann algebra of operators on a Hilbert space and \(\rho\) is a vector state on M, a CCR-\(C^*\)-algebra of normal fluctuations \(\overline{W(H,\sigma_{\rho})}\) of the system (M,\(\rho)\) and quasi-free state \(\omega_ s\) of \(\overline{W(H,\sigma_{\rho})}\) are defined and investigated (here \(H=M_{sa}\) and \(\sigma_{\rho}(x,y)=-i\rho ([x,y])\), \(x,y\in M_{sa})\). Using \(\overline{W(H,\sigma_{\rho})}\) and \(\omega_ s\) the central limit theorem for the operators from M is formulated and stability of this theorem under small perturbations is studied. In particular, two systems (M,\(\rho)\) and \((M,\rho '_ n)\), where \(\rho '_ n\) is a weakly perturbed state with respect to \(\rho\), are considered and it is proved that the central limit of the relative entropies of \(\rho\) and \(\rho '_ n\) yields the relative entropy of the limit quasi-free representations.
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    von Neumann algebra of operators
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    \(CCR\)-\(C^*\)-algebra of normal fluctuations
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    quasi-free state
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    central limit theorem
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    relative entropies
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