Unital map

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Template:Short descriptionTemplate:Unreferenced In abstract algebra, a unital map on a C*-algebra is a map ϕ which preserves the identity element:

ϕ(I)=I.

This condition appears often in the context of completely positive maps, especially when they represent quantum operations.

If ϕ is completely positive, it can always be represented as

ϕ(ρ)=iEiρEi.

(The Ei are the Kraus operators associated with ϕ). In this case, the unital condition can be expressed as

iEiEi=I.

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