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Joint numerical ranges, quantum maps, and joint numerical shadows (English)
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22 February 2013
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The present work is concerned with the joint numerical range (JNR), numerical range, quantum maps and their applications in quantum mechanics, especially in the theory of quantum information. Theorem~1 shows that the JNR of an \(m\)-tuple of Hermitian operators is a linear projection of the set of pure quantum states to \(\mathbb R^m\). With any \(m\)-tuple of Hermitian operators, the authors associate a probability measure on \(\mathbb R^m\). This is the joint numerical shadow of the \(m\)-tuple of Hermitian operators; it extends the concept of numerical shadow of a complex operator. Several properties of joint numerical shadows are put forward. The effects of the quantum map \(\Phi\) on \(m\)-tuples of Hermitian operators are examined. Applications of the authors' material in the theory of quantum information are illustrated by examples.
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joint numerical range
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joint numerical shadow
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affine equivalence
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linear projection
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quantum state
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quantum map
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qubit
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decaying channel
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qutrit
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double flip channel
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quantum information
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Hermitian operators
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