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Linear mappings of local preserving-majorization on matrix algebras

Quantum Algebra 2013-01-11 v2

Abstract

Let \Mn×n\M_{n\times n} be the algebra of all n×nn\times n matrices. For x,yRnx,y\in {R}^{n} it is said that xx is majorized by yy if there is a double stochastic matrix AMn×nA\in {M}_{n\times n} such that x=Ayx=Ay (denoted by xyx\prec y). Suppose that Φ\Phi is a linear mapping from Rn{R}^{n} into Rn{R}^{n}, which is said to be strictly isotone if Φ(x)Φ(y)\Phi(x)\prec \Phi(y) whenever xyx\prec y. We say that an element αRn\alpha\in {R}^{n} is a strictly all-isotone point if every strictly isotone φ\varphi at α\alpha (i.e. Φ(α)Φ(y)\Phi(\alpha)\prec\Phi(y) whenever xRnx\in {R}^{n} with αx\alpha\prec x, and Φ(x)Φ(α)\Phi(x)\prec\Phi(\alpha) whenever xRnx\in {R}^{n} with xαx\prec \alpha) is a strictly isotone. In this paper we show that every α=(α1,α2,...,αn)Rn\alpha=(\alpha_{1},\alpha_{2},...,\alpha_{n})\in {R}^{n} with α1>α2>...>αn\alpha_{1}>\alpha_{2}>...>\alpha_{n} is a strictly all-isotone point.

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@article{arxiv.1301.1857,
  title  = {Linear mappings of local preserving-majorization on matrix algebras},
  author = {Jun Zhu and Changping Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.1857},
  year   = {2013}
}

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