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Posts by Lauritz van Luijk

cover of nates gates volume 2. cover depicts a 4x4 matrix, a 3-torus, a 2 qubit gate, and a weyl chamber

cover of nates gates volume 2. cover depicts a 4x4 matrix, a 3-torus, a 2 qubit gate, and a weyl chamber

a page about the weyl chamber.

a page about the weyl chamber.

U(4) appreciation club

U(4) appreciation club

a new issue of nate's gates is available on my website :)))

nates.place/gates/

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Uniqueness of Purifications Is Equivalent to Haag Duality The uniqueness of purifications of quantum states on a system $A$ up to local unitary transformations on a purifying system $B$ is central to quantum information theory. We show that, if the two syste...

Happy to see our paper Uniqueness of Purifications Is Equivalent to Haag Duality with @arrr.de and @stotti-alex.bsky.social published in PRL! 🥳

doi.org/10.1103/d7nm...

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General Relativity - YouTube

I strongly recommend Tobias Osborne's lectures on general relativity. They are full of insight and lots of fun to watch.
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

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We're a group of fun, loving, and fun-loving people welcoming more :)

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University of Waterloo Attn: Institute for Quantum Computing - SlideRoom Apply to University of Waterloo Attn: Institute for Quantum Computing. Powered by SlideRoom.

If you are interested in doing a postdoc with me, please apply to the IQC postdoctoral fellowship here: iqc-uwaterloo.slideroom.com#/login/progr...

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Pure State Entanglement and von Neumann Algebras - Communications in Mathematical Physics We develop the theory of local operations and classical communication (LOCC) for bipartite quantum systems represented by commuting von Neumann algebras. Our central result is the extension of Nielsen...

Happy to see that our paper on pure state entanglement and von Neumann algebras with @lvanluijk.bsky.social, @stotti-alex.bsky.social and Reinhard Werner is finally out in CMP 🥳

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Here's a picture of the four of us at my defense some weeks ago.

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The thesis is based on a series of works with my wonderful collaborators @stotti-alex.bsky.social, Reinhard Werner, and @arrr.de. I'm grateful for the wonderful time I had as a PhD student in Hanover!

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Entanglement in von Neumann Algebraic Quantum Information Theory In quantum systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom, states can be infinitely entangled across a pair of subsystems, but are there different forms of infinite entanglement? To understand entang...

Interested in entanglement theory for systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom? Take a look at my PhD thesis, now available on the arXiv 🥳 arxiv.org/abs/2510.07563

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Inclined to send around a mail to everyone:

Dear colleagues, friends and family, due to the consequences of QIP's post-submission-arXiv-posting-deadline you won't see or hear from me in the next two weeks while I try to catch up with the literature. Thanks for your understanding.

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Strong error bounds for Trotter and strang-splittings and their implications for quantum chemistry Efficient error estimates for the Trotter product formula are central in quantum computing, mathematical physics, and numerical simulations. However, the Trotter error's dependency on the input state ...

With Simon Becker, Niklas Galke and Robert Salzmann.

The paper is inspired by doi.org/10.1103/Phys..., where Burgarth et al show unexpectedly slow Trotter convergence rates of N^{-¼} for the Coulomb dynamics of certain states. We quantitatively link such slow rates to certain regularity properties.

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Convergence Rates for the Trotter Splitting for Unbounded Operators - Foundations of Computational Mathematics We study convergence rates of the Trotter splitting $$\begin{aligned} e^{A+L} = \lim _{n \rightarrow \infty } \Big (e^{L/n} e^{A/n}\Big )^n \end{aligned}$$ e A + L = lim n → ∞ ( e L / n e A / n ) n in the strong operator topology. In the first part, we use complex interpolation theory to treat generators L and A of contraction semigroups on Banach spaces, with L relatively A-bounded. In the second part, we study unitary dynamics on Hilbert spaces and develop a new technique based on the concept of energy constraints. Our results provide a complete picture of the convergence rates for the Trotter splitting for all common types of Schrödinger and Dirac operators, including singular, confining and magnetic vector potentials, as well as molecular many-body Hamiltonians in dimension $$d=3$$ d = 3 . Using the Brezis-Mironescu inequality, we derive convergence rates for the Schrödinger operator with $$V(x)=\pm |x|^{-a}$$ V ( x ) = ± | x | - a potential. In each case, our conditions are fully explicit.

The Trotter product formula has countless applications from quantum simulation to numerical analysis—but sharp error bounds, especially for unbounded Hamiltonians, are often hard.

We prove new state-dependent bounds and apply them to Schrödinger, Dirac and Coulomb dynamics: doi.org/10.1007/s102...

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Gaussian fermionic embezzlement of entanglement Embezzlement of entanglement allows to extract arbitrary entangled states from a suitable embezzling state using only local operations while perturbing the resource state arbitrarily little. A natural...

Like embezzlement of entanglement but not von Neumann algebras?

Check out
arxiv.org/abs/2509.15749

where we show explicitly that generic Gaussian fermionic states provide universal embezzling families.

Plus: A novel bound relating trace distance of Gaussian states to their covariance matrices.

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Main takeaway:

Haag duality and the uniqueness of purifications are equivalent, but not automatic in bipartite systems with infinitely many DoF. E.g., they can fail in certain bipartitions of topologically ordered systems.

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By our result, the Uhlmann property must also fail. But can we understand this explicitly?

Yes: Creating a pair of anyons in the two cones leaves the B-marginal unchanged. With unitaries in A, the anyons can't be removed. The resulting states remain perfectly distinguishable from the ground state.

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Example: The ground state sector of the surface code on an infinite square lattice. Let A be two disjoint cones, and let B be the complement (see below). Then tomography holds, but it was shown by P. Naaijkens in doi.org/10.1063/1.48... that Haag duality fails.

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For systems with finitely many DoF, all three are equivalent. In the general case, where subsystems are modeled by von Neumann factors on the full system’s Hilbert space, we prove: 

Haag duality ⇔ Uhlmann property ⇒ tomography. 

The converse to the second implication does not hold.

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Uhlmann property: Pure states with equal A-marginals are connected by unitaries of Bob, up to arbitrarily small error. In other words: Purifications of A-states are unique, modulo their obvious symmetries.

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A bipartite system is a system composed of two subsystems. We investigate three formalizations of what "composed of" means:

Tomography: States are uniquely determined by correlation experiments.

Haag duality: Observables belong to Alice if and only if they commute with all of Bob’s observables.

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Uniqueness of purifications is equivalent to Haag duality The uniqueness of purifications of quantum states on a system $A$ up to local unitary transformations on a purifying system $B$ is central to quantum information theory. We show that, if the two syste...

New paper on entanglement in infinite quantum systems with @stotti-alex.bsky.social @arrr.de 🎉: 

arxiv.org/abs/2509.12911

The paper investigates bipartitions of quantum systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom. Small thread below 👇

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🥳I am very happy to have been awarded an ERC Starting Grant that I will use to start my own group and explore the large-scale entanglement properties of complex quantum systems.

This would not have been possible without my fantastic collaborators and supervisors. A big "thank you" to all of you! 🙏

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Bell Inequality Violations Without Entanglement? It's Just Postselection Recently Wang et al. have reported a violation of a Bell inequality without entanglement [arXiv:2507.07756]. We show that their result is an artifact of postselection. It is well known that postselect...

Glad someone took the time to debunk the (obviously nonsensical) claim that Bell inequalities could be violated w/o entanglement. It is astonishing (to say the least) that this claim was made by experienced authors & that it passed peer review in the first place, does not reflect well on the journal

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An inequality between density operators: \rho_A \otimes \sigma_{BC}^{-1} \geq \rho_{AB} \otimes \sigma_C^{-1}

An inequality between density operators: \rho_A \otimes \sigma_{BC}^{-1} \geq \rho_{AB} \otimes \sigma_C^{-1}

Small paper w/ @lvanluijk.bsky.social and @stotti-alex.bsky.social: We revisit the amazing operator inequality by Lin et al. (arXiv:2211.13372), which implies strong sub-additivity of entropy and find that it's a special case of Connes' theory of spatial derivatives:

arxiv.org/abs/2508.03731

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NSF Award Search: Award # 2347850 Structure theory for measure-preserving systems, additive combinatorics, and correlations of multiplicative functions

For the math folks on here: NSF has suspended Terry Tao's grant. www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/...

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Quantum Toolbox (8): Hadamard's Three-Lines Theorem (1/6)

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Multipartite Embezzlement of Entanglement Lauritz van Luijk, Alexander Stottmeister, and Henrik Wilming, Quantum 9, 1818 (2025). Embezzlement of entanglement refers to the task of extracting entanglement from an entanglement resource via loca...

Happy to see that our paper on multipartite embezzlement with @lvanluijk.bsky.social and @stotti-alex.bsky.social is finally out in @quantum-journal.bsky.social

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-202...

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Henrik will soon talk about entanglement in the thermodynamic limit at LUH :).

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Universal embezzlers naturally emerge in critical fermion systems, study finds Embezzlement of entanglement is an exotic phenomenon in quantum information science, describing the possibility of extracting entanglement from a resource system without changing its quantum state. In...

Thanks to @phys.org.web.brid.gy for covering our recent work with @stotti-alex.bsky.social and @lvanluijk.bsky.social on embezzlement of entanglement in critical systems:

phys.org/news/2025-06...

Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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I am currently looking for a PhD student who would like to work on position-based cryptography. Details can be found here: andreasbluhm.eu/wp-content/u...

Please spread the word!

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