Quantum invariant families of matrices in free probability
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Abstract: We consider (self-adjoint) families of infinite matrices of noncommutative random variables such that the joint distribution of their entries is invariant under conjugation by a free quantum group. For the free orthogonal and hyperoctahedral groups, we obtain complete characterizations of the invariant families in terms of an operator-valued -cyclicity condition. This is a surprising contrast with the Aldous-Hoover characterization of jointly exchangeable arrays.
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