Math PhD Opportunity: Prof. Dénes Petz at BME

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Prof. Dénes Petz at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is seeking a Ph.D. student to engage in research within various advanced mathematical fields. Key areas of focus include random matrix theory, free probability, quantum information theory, and the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics. The opportunity is open to both Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers, emphasizing the department's strong reputation in mathematical analysis. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof. Petz directly to discuss potential research topics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of random matrix theory and eigenvalue density problems
  • Knowledge of quantum information theory and its mathematical foundations
  • Familiarity with linear analysis and matrix inequalities
  • Basic concepts of free probability and quantum entropy
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the latest developments in random matrix theory
  • Explore the applications of quantum information theory in modern mathematics
  • Study the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics
  • Investigate trace inequalities and their implications in linear analysis
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Aspiring mathematicians, graduate students in mathematics, and researchers interested in advanced topics such as quantum information theory and random matrix theory will benefit from this discussion.

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Opportunity for Math PhD

Prof. Dénes Petz (http://www.math.bme.hu/~petz/) is looking for a Ph.D. student.

Department for Mathematical Analysis,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Mûegyetem rakpart 3-9, H-1111Budapest, Hungary

Please, contact him if you are interested in working on one of the following subjects:

  • Random matrix theory, in particular eigenvalue density problems
  • Free probability
  • Quantum information theory
  • Mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics
  • Linear analysis
  • Matrix and trace inequalities
  • Quantum entropy
  • Algebra of the canonical commutation relation

Ph. D. students and postdocs are welcome.

Sounds like an interesting opportunity.
 
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Prof. Petz's research areas, particularly in random matrix theory and quantum information theory, are fascinating and relevant in today's world. The Department for Mathematical Analysis at Budapest University of Technology and Economics is a reputable institution with a strong reputation in mathematics. The potential to work with Prof. Petz and contribute to the advancement of these fields is an exciting prospect for any aspiring mathematician. I would encourage anyone interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in mathematics to reach out to Prof. Petz and explore this opportunity further.
 

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