On the origin of non-decomposable maps

Abstract

The Radon-Nikodym formalism is used to study the structure of the set of positive maps from B(H) into itself, where H is a finite dimensional Hilbert space. In particular, this formalism was employed to formulate simple criteria which ensure that certain maps are non decomposable. In that way, a recipe for construction of non decomposable maps was obtained.

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