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Stochastic domination for iterated convolutions and catalytic majorization

Guillaume AubrunIon Nechita — 2009

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

We study how iterated convolutions of probability measures compare under stochastic domination. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of an integer such that is stochastically dominated by for two given probability measures and . As a consequence we obtain a similar theorem on the majorization order for vectors in . In particular we prove results about catalysis in quantum information theory.

Analytic aspects of the circulant Hadamard conjecture

Teodor BanicaIon NechitaJean-Marc Schlenker — 2014

Annales mathématiques Blaise Pascal

We investigate the problem of counting the real or complex Hadamard matrices which are circulant, by using analytic methods. Our main observation is the fact that for | q 0 | = ... = | q N - 1 | = 1 the quantity Φ = i + k = j + l q i q k q j q l satisfies Φ N 2 , with equality if and only if q = ( q i ) is the eigenvalue vector of a rescaled circulant complex Hadamard matrix. This suggests three analytic problems, namely: (1) the brute-force minimization of Φ , (2) the study of the critical points of Φ , and (3) the computation of the moments of Φ . We explore here these questions,...

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