Entangled Markov chains |
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Authors: | Luigi Accardi Francesco Fidaleo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro Interdisciplinare Vito Volterra, II Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Via Columbia 2, 00133 Roma, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Matematica, II Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1, 00133 Roma, Italy |
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Abstract: | Motivated by the problem of finding a satisfactory quantum generalization of the classical random walks, we construct a new class of quantum Markov chains which are at the same time purely generated and uniquely determined by a corresponding classical Markov chain. We argue that this construction yields as a corollary, a solution to the problem of constructing quantum analogues of classical random walks which are “entangled” in a sense specified in the paper.The formula giving the joint correlations of these quantum chains is obtained from the corresponding classical formula by replacing the usual matrix multiplication by Schur multiplication.The connection between Schur multiplication and entanglement is clarified by showing that these quantum chains are the limits of vector states whose amplitudes, in a given basis (e.g. the computational basis of quantum information), are complex square roots of the joint probabilities of the corresponding classical chains. In particular, when restricted to the projectors on this basis, the quantum chain reduces to the classical one. In this sense we speak of entangled lifting, to the quantum case, of a classical Markov chain. Since random walks are particular Markov chains, our general construction also gives a solution to the problem that motivated our study.In view of possible applications to quantum statistical mechanics too, we prove that the ergodic type of an entangled Markov chain with finite state space (thus excluding random walks) is completely determined by the corresponding ergodic type of the underlying classical chain. Mathematics Subject Classification (2000) Primary 46L53, 60J99; Secondary 46L60, 60G50, 62B10 |
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Keywords: | non commutative probability and statistics quantum Markov processes applications of selfadjoint operator algebras to physics quantum random walks quantum information theory |
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