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mathematical analysis > functional analysis > completely positive map
algebra > linear algebra > linear map > completely positive map

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  • In mathematics, Choi's theorem on completely positive maps is a result that classifies completely positive maps between finite-dimensional (matrix) C*-algebras. An infinite-dimensional algebraic generalization of Choi's theorem is known as Belavkin's "Radon–Nikodym" theorem for completely positive maps.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choi%27s_theorem_on_completely_positive_maps)

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