
About
George Androulakis is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of South Carolina's College of Arts and Sciences. He is actively involved in organizing and participating in the Quantum Information/Analysis seminars at USC, collaborating with faculty and students from Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics departments.
- Research Interests:
His research lies at the intersection of Quantum Information, Functional Analysis, and Mathematical Physics. Recent work includes quantum divergences, Gaussian states, and quantum probability. He has co-authored significant papers on quantum data compression, f-divergences, and operator theory applications to quantum mechanics.
- Recent Publications:
His 2024 papers on quantum block encoding and relative entropy via Nussbaum-Szkola distributions have advanced understanding of quantum divergences and Gaussian state entropies. Earlier works (2023–2015) span quantum algorithms, entanglement, dynamical entropy, and semigroup generators.
- Grants & Awards:
Recipient of NSF Grant DMS-9970547 and multiple University of South Carolina Dean's Initiative Travel Grants (2019–2024). He has also served as Editor for the Annals of Functional Analysis (2010–2023) and Associate Editor for Quanta (2021–present).
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