
About
Gene Kopp is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bristol, specializing in areas at the intersection of quantum information theory, frame theory, and number theory. He presented recent work on the existence of symmetric informationally complete positive operator-valued measures (SIC-POVMs) in relation to deep conjectures in algebraic number theory, particularly the Stark conjectures over real quadratic fields.
- Institution: University of Bristol
- Research Focus: Quantum structures, equiangular lines, algebraic number theory
His work connects theoretical physics with advanced mathematics, especially through the lens of Hilbert space configurations and zeta function derivatives.
The available publication highlights a conjectural construction of SIC-POVMs in infinite families of dimensions, linking quantum design theory with number-theoretic hypotheses. This reflects a trend toward unifying physical realizability with abstract algebraic structures.
There is no mention of scientific awards, students, or grants in the provided text.
Gene Kopp has advised no students listed in the sources, and there is no information about labs or collaborative teams. However, his participation in the CodEx Seminar indicates active engagement in the mathematical research community.
Find Gene Kopp elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Markus GrasslUniversity of California, San Diego · Researcher
Joseph Thomas IosueUniversity of California, San Diego · Researcher
Boumediene Et-TaouiUniversity of California, San Diego · Professor
Samit DasguptaDuke University · Professor
Pete CasazzaUniversity of California, San Diego · Professor
Barry SmithLebanon Valley College · Associate Professor