Transition effect matrices and quantum Markov chains (Q735186)

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Transition effect matrices and quantum Markov chains
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    Transition effect matrices and quantum Markov chains (English)
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    21 October 2009
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    The paper under review is concerned with the analysis of the notion of transition effect matrices, a generalisation of stochastic matrices to quantum-probabilistic context. A transition effect matrix is a (possibly infinite) matrix whose entries are positive contractions on a Hilbert space and whose rows sum to \(I\) in the strong operator topology. These act on `vector states' (understood here as possibly infinite sequences of positive trace-class operators whose traces sum to \(1\)) via a combination of the matrix multiplication and the so-called sequential product of positive Hilbert operators: \(A \circ B:= A^{\frac{1}{2}} B A^{\frac{1}{2}}\). By analogy with the standard setup of Markov chains the author studies the properties such as invertibility, bi-stochasticity or unitarity of a given transition effect matrix and invariance or equilibrium of `vector states'. For other approaches to quantum Markov chains see the lectures of \textit{L. Accardi} [Investig. 16, 1--128 (2001; Zbl 1033.81048)] and \textit{N.\,Konno} [Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1954, 309--452 (2008; Zbl 1329.82011)].
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    quantum Markov chains
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    quantum effects
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    quantum measurement
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    sequential product
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    equilibrium states
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