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Shuffle Algebras and Non-Commutative Probability for Pairs of Faces

Published 27 Jan 2022 in math.OA, math.CT, math.PR, math.QA, and math.RA | (2201.11747v3)

Abstract: One can build an operatorial model for freeness by considering either the right-handed or the left-handed representation of algebras of operators acting on the free product of the underlying pointed Hilbert spaces. Considering both at the same time, that is, computing distributions of operators in the algebra generated by the left- and right-handed representations, led Voiculescu in 2013 to define and study bifreeness and, in the sequel, triggered the development of an extension of noncommutative probability now frequently referred to as multi-faced (two-faced in the example given above). Many examples of two-faced independences emerged these past years. Of great interest to us are biBoolean, bifree and type I bimonotone independences. In this paper, we extend the preLie calculus pertaining to free, Boolean, and monotone moment-cumulant relations initiated by K. Ebrahimi-Fard and F. Patras to their above-mentioned two-faced equivalents.

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