Classification of four-rebit states

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DOI10.1016/J.GEOMPHYS.2022.104610zbMATH Open1500.81017arXiv2201.11777OpenAlexW4283793211WikidataQ114173377 ScholiaQ114173377MaRDI QIDQ2159369FDOQ2159369


Authors: Heiko Dietrich, Alessio Marrani, Marcos Origlia, Willem A. De Graaf Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 July 2022

Published in: Journal of Geometry and Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We classify states of four rebits, that is, we classify the orbits of the group widehatG(mathbbR)=mathrmmathopSL(2,mathbbR)4 in the space (mathbbR2)otimes4. This is the real analogon of the well-known SLOCC operations in quantum information theory. By constructing the widehatG(mathbbR)-module (mathbbR2)otimes4 via a mathbbZ/2mathbbZ-grading of the simple split real Lie algebra of type D4, the orbits are divided into three groups: semisimple, nilpotent and mixed. The nilpotent orbits have been classified in Dietrich et al. (2017), yielding applications in theoretical physics (extremal black holes in the STU model of mathcalN=2,D=4 supergravity, see Ruggeri and Trigiante (2017)). Here we focus on the semisimple and mixed orbits which we classify with recently developed methods based on Galois cohomology, see Borovoi et al. (2021). These orbits are relevant to the classification of non-extremal (or extremal over-rotating) and two-center extremal black hole solutions in the STU model.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11777




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