Interpolation between modified logarithmic Sobolev and Poincare inequalities for quantum Markovian dynamics
Bowen Li, Jianfeng Lu

TL;DR
This paper introduces quantum $p$-divergences and Beckner's inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups, establishing their properties, bounds, and implications for quantum dynamics, convergence, and geometry, including new quantum transport distances and curvature bounds.
Contribution
It defines quantum $p$-divergences, introduces Beckner's inequalities in the quantum setting, and connects these to quantum transport distances and Ricci curvature, advancing the understanding of quantum Markovian dynamics.
Findings
Quantum Beckner's inequalities interpolate between Sobolev and Poincaré inequalities.
A uniform lower bound for the Beckner constant is established.
Quantum transport distances $W_{2,p}$ are introduced and shown to form a complete geodesic space.
Abstract
We define the quantum -divergences and introduce Beckner's inequalities for primitive quantum Markov semigroups on a finite-dimensional matrix algebra satisfying the detailed balance condition. Such inequalities quantify the convergence rate of the quantum dynamics in the noncommutative -norm. We obtain a number of implications between Beckner's inequalities and other quantum functional inequalities, as well as the hypercontractivity. In particular, we show that the quantum Beckner's inequalities interpolate between the Sobolev-type inequalities and the Poincar\'{e} inequality in a sharp way. We provide a uniform lower bound for the Beckner constant in terms of the spectral gap and establish the stability of with respect to the invariant state. As applications, we compute the Beckner constant for the depolarizing semigroup and discuss the mixing time. For…
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TopicsAdvanced Operator Algebra Research · Random Matrices and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
