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Non-commutative conditional expectation

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In mathematics, non-commutative conditional expectation is a generalization of the notion of conditional expectation in classical probability.

Formal definition

A positive, linear mapping of a von Neumann algebra onto a von Neumann algebra ( and may be general C*-algebras as well) is said to be a conditional expectation (of onto ) when and if and .

References

  • Kadison, R.V., Non-commutative Conditional Expectations and their Applications, Contemporary Mathematics, Vol. 365 (2004), Pg 143-179.