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$SU(p,q)$ coherent states and a Gaussian de Finetti theorem

Quantum Physics 2022-07-13 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We prove a generalization of the quantum de Finetti theorem when the local space is an infinite-dimensional Fock space. In particular, instead of considering the action of the permutation group on nn copies of that space, we consider the action of the unitary group U(n)U(n) on the creation operators of the nn modes and define a natural generalization of the symmetric subspace as the space of states invariant under unitaries in U(n)U(n). Our first result is a complete characterization of this subspace, which turns out to be spanned by a family of generalized coherent states related to the special unitary group SU(p,q)SU(p,q) of signature (p,q)(p,q). More precisely, this construction yields a unitary representation of the noncompact simple real Lie group SU(p,q)SU(p,q). We therefore find a dual unitary representation of the pair of groups U(n)U(n) and SU(p,q)SU(p,q) on an n(p+q)n(p+q)-mode Fock space. The (Gaussian) SU(p,q)SU(p,q) coherent states resolve the identity on the symmetric subspace, which implies a Gaussian de Finetti theorem stating that tracing over a few modes of a unitary-invariant state yields a state close to a mixture of Gaussian states. As an application of this de Finetti theorem, we show that the n×nn\times n upper-left submatrix of an n×nn\times n Haar-invariant unitary matrix is close in total variation distance to a matrix of independent normal variables if n3=O(m)n^3 =O(m).

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@article{arxiv.1612.05080,
  title  = {$SU(p,q)$ coherent states and a Gaussian de Finetti theorem},
  author = {Anthony Leverrier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.05080},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

v2: 39 pages, including new application to truncations of Haar random matrices. Comments are welcome