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Simplified formalism of the algebra of partially transposed permutation operators with applications

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Hereunder we continue the study of the representation theory of the algebra of permutation operators acting on the $n$-fold tensor product space, partially transposed on the last subsystem. We develop the concept of partially reduced irreducible representations, which allows to simplify significantly previously proved theorems and what is the most important derive new results for irreducible representations of the mentioned algebra. In our analysis we are able to reduce complexity of the central expressions by getting rid of sums over all permutations from symmetric group obtaining equations which are much more handy in practical applications. We also find relatively simple matrix representations for the generators of underlying algebra. Obtained simplifications and developments are applied to derive characteristic of the deterministic port-based teleportation scheme written purely in terms of irreducible representations of the studied algebra. We solve an eigenproblem for generators of algebra which is the first step towards to hybrid port-based teleportation scheme and gives us new proofs of asymptotic behaviour of teleportation fidelity. We also show connection between density operator characterising port-based teleportation and particular matrix composed of irreducible representation of the symmetric group which encodes properties of the investigated algebra.

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A resource theory of asynchronous quantum information processing

quant-ph · 2025-04-17 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Introduces resource theories for asynchronous port-based teleportation with free classical and quantum pre-processing, computes tight fidelity bounds for isotropic, graph, and symmetrized EPR states, and proves the strongest model equals any one-way protocol in surpassing the classical teleportation

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  • A resource theory of asynchronous quantum information processing quant-ph · 2025-04-17 · unverdicted · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    Introduces resource theories for asynchronous port-based teleportation with free classical and quantum pre-processing, computes tight fidelity bounds for isotropic, graph, and symmetrized EPR states, and proves the strongest model equals any one-way protocol in surpassing the classical teleportation