
About
Arthur Mehta is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Ottawa. His research focuses on quantum information theory, particularly at the intersection of pure mathematics, computer science, and physics. He actively supervises graduate students and undergraduate researchers interested in quantum information topics.
Research Interests: Quantum non-locality, quantum graph theory, quantum computational advantage, and the algebraic structures underlying quantum systems. He explores theoretical frameworks like nonlocal games, Tsirelson's theorem, and entanglement monogamy.
Teaching: Currently teaches MAT3348 (Winter 2023) through Brightspace. Open to mentoring students in quantum information research.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on quantum delegation protocols, undecidability in algebraic systems, and quantum advantage via boson sampling. His articles frequently bridge theoretical physics and computational complexity.
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