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Representation of quantum states as points in a probability simplex associated to a SIC-POVM (1007.0715v3)
Published 5 Jul 2010 in quant-ph
Abstract: The quantum state of a $d$-dimensional system can be represented by the $d2$ probabilities corresponding to a SIC-POVM, and then this distribution of probability can be represented by a vector of $\R{d2-1}$ in a simplex, we will call this set of vectors $\mathcal{Q}$. Other way of represent a $d$-dimensional system is by the corresponding Bloch vector also in $\R{d2-1}$, we will call this set of vectors $\mathcal{B}$. In this paper it is proved that with the adequate scaling $\mathcal{B}=\mathcal{Q}$. Also we indicate some features of the shape of $\mathcal{Q}$.