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We introduce a new class of non-local games, and corresponding densities, which we call bisynchronous. Bisynchronous games are a subclass of synchronous games and exhibit many interesting symmetries when the algebra of the game is considered. We develop a close connection between these non-local games and the theory of quantum groups which recently surfaced in studies of graph isomorphism games. When the number of inputs is equal to the number of outputs, we prove that a bisynchronous density arises from a trace on the quantum permutation group. Each bisynchronous density gives rise to a completely positive map and we prove that these maps are factorizable maps.
We analyze certain class of linear maps on matrix algebras that become entanglement breaking after composing a finite or infinite number of times with themselves. This means that the Choi matrix of the iterated linear map becomes separable in the ten
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A central tool in the study of nonhomogeneous random matrices, the noncommutative Khintchine inequality of Lust-Piquard and Pisier, yields a nonasymptotic bound on the spectral norm of general Gaussian random matrices $X=sum_i g_i A_i$ where $g_i$ ar
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