Quantum increasing sequences generate quantum permutation groups
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Abstract: We answer a question of A. Skalski and P.M. So{l}tan (2016) about inner faithfulness of the S.~Curran's map of extending a quantum increasing sequence to a quantum permutation in full generality. To do so, we exploit some novel techniques introduced by Banica (2018) and Brannan, Chirvasitu, Freslon (2018) concerned with the Banica's conjecture regarding quantum permutation groups. Roughly speaking, we find a inductive setting in which the inner faithfulness of Curran's map can be boiled down to inner faithfulness of similar map for smaller algebras and then rely on inductive generation result for quantum permutation groups of Brannan, Chirvasitu and Freslon.
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