Log-majorization and matrix norm inequalities with application to quantum information
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16067v3
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 07:16:41 GMT
- Title: Log-majorization and matrix norm inequalities with application to quantum information
- Authors: Fumio Hiai,
- Abstract summary: We show an extension of Araki's log-majorization and apply it to the $alpha$-$z$-R'enyi divergence in quantum information.
The paper includes an appendix to correct the proof of the author's old result on the equality case in the norm inequality for the weighted geometric mean.
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- Abstract: We are concerned with log-majorization for matrices in connection with the multivariate Golden--Thompson trace inequality and the Karcher mean (i.e., a multivariate extension of the weighted geometric mean). We show an extension of Araki's log-majorization and apply it to the $\alpha$-$z$-R\'enyi divergence in quantum information. We discuss the equality cases in the multivariate trace inequality of Golden--Thompson type and in the norm inequality for the Karcher mean. The paper includes an appendix to correct the proof of the author's old result on the equality case in the norm inequality for the weighted geometric mean.
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