The geometry of absolute separability and other convex matrix properties from spectrum
Abstract
We investigate the geometric structure of the set of spectra of bipartite absolute separable states () and absolute positive partial transpose states (), i.e., bipartite quantum states that remain separable or PPT respectively, under all global unitary transformations. First, we establish general geometric properties of absolute convex sets of matrices, their spectra and extreme points. Regarding absolute separability, we present a permutation-symmetric reformulation of the absolute PPT criterion and use it to demonstrate that is a spectrahedron for all : in particular, all its faces are exposed. In contrast, while is also a spectrahedron, we prove that in general is a semialgebraic set for all . Furthermore, we provide a complete characterization of the faces and extreme points of and demonstrate that the dimension of a face is determined by the rank of a certain matrix, with maximal proper faces having dimension . In the quantitative setting, we provide a rigorous lower bound on the maximal attainable purity of via an inscribed polytope and conjecture that the maximal purity of (along with its spectra) coincides with the polytope for arbitrary dimensions except when . Additionally, we also provide a rigorous upper bound on the minimal von Neumann entropy of and demonstrate numerically that the minimum entropy eventually coincides with the polytope as the local system dimension increases. Finally, we show that the relative spectral volume of decays exponentially in by a constant multiplicative factor of the relative volume of the inscribed polytope .
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@article{arxiv.2608.03390,
title = {The geometry of absolute separability and other convex matrix properties from spectrum},
author = {Jennifer Ahiable and Naga Bhavya Teja Kothakonda and Andreas Winter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.03390},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
48 pages, 11 figures