Quantum Information Theory and Free Semialgebraic Geometry: One Wonderland Through Two Looking Glasses
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Publication:6504358
arXiv2102.04240MaRDI QIDQ6504358FDOQ6504358
Authors: Gemma De las Cuevas, Tim Netzer
Abstract: We illustrate how quantum information theory and free (i.e. noncommutative) semialgebraic geometry often study similar objects from different perspectives. We give examples in the context of positivity and separability, quantum magic squares, quantum correlations in non-local games, and positivity in tensor networks, and we show the benefits of combining the two perspectives. This paper is an invitation to consider the intersection of the two fields, and should be accessible for researchers from either field.
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