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Hi Luca, just letting you know that there is a small mistake in the commutative diagram you added to the split exact sequence article – the map in the bottom row should be the inclusion , not the identity (thank you for adding a commutative diagram though!). Joel Brennan ( talk) 13:54, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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Could I interest you in making some edits to Fidelity of quantum states where I have a major conflict of interest? I see you have expertise in this area.
In the subsection Consistency with fidelity between probability distributions it is noted that the fidelity formula can be simplified for the case that and commute to give , and that this then simplifies further in terms of the eigenvalues of and . However we have shown in Efficiently computing the Uhlmann fidelity for density matrices (arxiv version here) that the form can be used in the general case, for any and (the next step, in terms of eigenvalues, does require commutation).
Would it be possible to add this result? Thanks, Jonathan A Jones ( talk) 11:10, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
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Hi Luca, just letting you know that there is a small mistake in the commutative diagram you added to the split exact sequence article – the map in the bottom row should be the inclusion , not the identity (thank you for adding a commutative diagram though!). Joel Brennan ( talk) 13:54, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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Could I interest you in making some edits to Fidelity of quantum states where I have a major conflict of interest? I see you have expertise in this area.
In the subsection Consistency with fidelity between probability distributions it is noted that the fidelity formula can be simplified for the case that and commute to give , and that this then simplifies further in terms of the eigenvalues of and . However we have shown in Efficiently computing the Uhlmann fidelity for density matrices (arxiv version here) that the form can be used in the general case, for any and (the next step, in terms of eigenvalues, does require commutation).
Would it be possible to add this result? Thanks, Jonathan A Jones ( talk) 11:10, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
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