Friday, August 3, 2012

1208.0161 (Ashley Montanaro)

Some applications of hypercontractive inequalities in quantum
information theory
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Ashley Montanaro
Hypercontractive inequalities have become important tools in theoretical computer science and have recently found applications in quantum computation. In this note we discuss how hypercontractive inequalities, in various settings, can be used to obtain (fairly) concise proofs of several results in quantum information theory: a recent lower bound of Lancien and Winter on the bias achievable by local measurements which are 4-designs; spectral concentration bounds for k-local Hamiltonians; and a recent result of Pellegrino and Seoane-Sepulveda giving general lower bounds on the classical bias obtainable in multiplayer XOR games.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0161

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