Mathematics > Combinatorics
[Submitted on 26 Jun 2026]
Title:The Existence of Diagonal Quantum Latin Squares with Maximum Cardinality
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:A quantum Latin square of order \(n\), denoted by \(\operatorname{QLS}(n)\), is an \(n \times n\) square whose entries are unit column vectors in the \(n\)-dimensional Hilbert space \(\mathcal{H}_n\), such that each row and each column forms an orthonormal basis of \(\mathcal{H}_n\). The cardinality of a QLS($n$) is the number of distinct vectors up to a global phase in the array. A \(\mathrm{QLS}(n)\) whose main diagonal and anti-diagonal each forms an orthonormal basis of \(\mathcal{H}_n\) is called a diagonal quantum Latin square (\(\mathrm{DQLS}(n)\)). In this paper, we focus on the existence of the \(\mathrm{DQLS}(n)\) with maximum cardinality ($\mathrm{MCDQLS}(n)$). By employing direct constructions based on row-quantum Latin rectangle and special complete mapping, together with the recursive techniques such as the singular direct product construction, We have almost completely determined the existence of \(\mathrm{MCDQLS}(n)\), except for a few exceptional cases. This result is based on the study of the existence of idempotent \(\mathrm{QLS}(n)\) with maximum cardinality (\(\mathrm{MCQLS}(n)\)), and implies an existence result for pandiagonal quantum Latin squares with maximum cardinality (\(\mathrm{MCPQLS}(n)\)).
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