Mutually unbiased bases and Hadamard matrices of order six

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We report on a search for mutually unbiased bases (MUBs) in six dimensions. We find only triplets of MUBs, and thus do not come close to the theoretical upper bound 7. However, we point out that the natural habitat for sets of MUBs is the set of all complex Hadamard matrices of the given order, and we introduce a natural notion of distance between bases in Hilbert space. This allows us to draw a detailed map of where in the landscape the MUB triplets are situated. We use available tools, such as the theory of the discrete Fourier transform, to organize our results. Finally, we present some evidence for the conjecture that there exists a four dimensional family of complex Hadamard matrices of order 6. If this conjecture is true the landscape in which one may search for MUBs is much larger than previously thought. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Bengtsson, I., Bruzda, W., Ericsson, Å., Larsson, J. Å., Tadej, W., & Zyczkowski, K. (2007). Mutually unbiased bases and Hadamard matrices of order six. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 48(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2716990

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