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Freeness and matrix decompositions

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If a semicircular element and the diagonal subalgebra of a matrix algebra are free in a finite von Neumann algebra (with respect to a normal trace), then, up to the conjugation by a diagonal unitary element, all entries of the semicircular element are uniquely determined in the sense of (joint) distribution. Suppose a selfadjoint element is free with the diagonal subalgebra. Then, in the matrix decomposition of the selfadjoint element, any two entries cannot be free with each other unless the selfadjoint element is semicircular. We also define a “matricial distance” between two elements and show that such distance for two free semicircular elements in a finite von Neumann algebra is nonzero and independent of the properties of the von Neumann algebra.

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Correspondence to Junhao Shen.

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Dedicated to Professor Richard V. Kadison on the Occasion of his 85th Birthday

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Ge, L., Shen, J. Freeness and matrix decompositions. Sci. China Math. 54, 2309–2327 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11425-011-4323-5

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