Some applications of two completely copositive maps (Q2174486)

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Some applications of two completely copositive maps
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    Some applications of two completely copositive maps (English)
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    21 April 2020
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    Let \(\mathbb{M}_n\) and \(\mathbb{M}_m(\mathbb{M}_n)\) be the set of \(n\times n\) matrices and the set of \(m\times m\) block matrices with each block in \(\mathbb{M}_n\), respectively. Both linear maps, \(\Phi_{\pm}:X\mapsto (\operatorname{tr}X)I\pm X\) are shown to be completely copositive, i.e., \([\Phi_{\pm}(A_{ji})]_{i,j=1}^m\) is positive semi-definite for all positive semi-definite matrices \([A_{ij}]_{i,j=1}^m\in\mathbb{M}_m(\mathbb{M}_n)\). In fact, it suffices to show that the corresponding Choi matrix \([\Phi_{\pm}(E_{ji})]_{i,j=1}^n\) is positive semi-definite, where \(\{E_{ij}: i,j=1,\dots,n\}\) is the standard basis of \(\mathbb{M}_n\). By observing that \[[\Phi_{\pm}(A_{ji})]_{i,j=1}^m=[A_{ij}]_{i,j=1}^m\pm\operatorname{tr}_2([A_{ij}]_{i,j=1}^m),\] inequalities between partial transpose and partial trace of positive semi-definite matrices are obtained. The case where \([A_{ij}]_{i,j=1}^m\) is a positive partial transpose becomes an immediate consequence. In addition, the result is applied to \(2\times 2\) block positive semi-definite matrices in order to obtain trace inequalities motivated by Kotelianskii's inequality. Reviewer's remark. In the abstract, it is stated that ``trace inequalities of positive semidefinite \(3\times 3\) block matrices are included.'' However, Theorem 3.3 and Theorem 3.4 are basically trace inequalities for principal \(2\times 2\) block positive semi-definite matrices.
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    block matrices
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    positive semidefinite
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    positive partial transpose
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    partial trace
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