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Squaring parametrization of constrained and unconstrained sets of quantum states

A mixed quantum state is represented by a Hermitian positive semi-definite operator $ρ$ with unit trace. The positivity requirement is responsible for a highly nontrivial geometry of the set of quantum states. A known way to satisfy this requirement automatically is to use the map $ρ=τ^2 / \mathrm {tr} \, τ^2$, where $τ$ can be an arbitrary Hermitian operator. We elaborate a parametrization of the set of quantum states induced by the parametrization of the linear space of Hermitian operators by virtue of this map. In particular, we derive an equation for the boundary of the set. Further, we discuss how this parametrization can be applied to a set of quantum states constrained by some symmetry, or, more generally, some linear condition. As an example, we consider the parametrization of sets of Werner states of qubits.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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