The quantum sky of Majorana stars
L. L. Sanchez-Soto, A. B. Klimov, A. Z. Goldberg, G. Leuchs

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Majorana star representation, a geometric visualization tool for quantum states, highlighting its development, applications, and relevance in quantum information science.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of the Majorana constellation's development and its applications in understanding quantum states and entanglement.
Findings
Offers insights into quantum state structure and symmetries
Connects algebraic and geometric representations of quantum states
Highlights relevance in quantum information applications
Abstract
Majorana stars, the spin coherent states that are orthogonal to a spin- state, offer an elegant method to visualize quantum states. This representation offers deep insights into the structure, symmetries, and entanglement properties of quantum states, bridging abstract algebraic formulations with intuitive geometrical intuition. In this paper, we briefly survey the development and applications of the Majorana constellation, exploring its relevance in modern areas of quantum information.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic and Geometric Analysis · Molecular spectroscopy and chirality · Quantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics
