Arveson's extension theorem for conditionally unital completely positive maps (Q6572937)

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    Arveson's extension theorem for conditionally unital completely positive maps
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7881440

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      Arveson's extension theorem for conditionally unital completely positive maps (English)
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      16 July 2024
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      Motivated by those properties that are satisfied by generators of uniformly continuous semigroups of unital completely positive maps, the author defines and studies the notion of \(\phi\)-conditionally unital completely positive maps. More precisely, given two unital operator systems \(V\) and \(W\), we denote by \(\mathrm{ucp}(V,W)\) the set of all unital completely positive maps from \(V\) to \(W\). For \(\phi\in \mathrm{ucp}(V, W)\), a linear map \(A:V\to W\) is said to be \textit{\(\phi\)-conditionally completely positive} if for each \(n\in \mathbb{N}\), \(v\in M_n(V)\) and \(\rho\in \mathrm{ucp}(M_n(W), \mathbb{C})\) with \(\rho\big(\phi^{(n)}(v)\big) = 0\), one has \(\rho\big(A^{(n)}(v)\big) = 0\). Moreover, a \(\phi\)-conditionally completely positive map \(A\) is called a \textit{\(\phi\)-conditionally unital completely positive map} if \(A(e) = 0\), where \(e\) is the order unit of \(V\).\N\NThe main results of this paper are a form of Choi-Jamiołkowski duality for \(\phi\)-completely positive maps and a form of Arveson's extension theorem for \(\phi\)-conditionally unital completely positive maps.
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      operator systems
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      completely positive maps
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      one-parameter semigroups
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      quantum channels
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      noncommutative probability
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