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Matt Fickus is a faculty member at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), where he conducts research in applied mathematics with a focus on frame theory, harmonic analysis, and combinatorial design.
His research lies at the intersection of mathematics and engineering, particularly in the construction and analysis of equiangular tight frames (ETFs) and their applications in signal processing, quantum information, and spherical codes. He has developed novel methods for constructing ETFs using harmonic frames and relative difference sets, contributing to the understanding of optimal line packings in Euclidean spaces. His work often draws connections between abstract algebra, combinatorics, and practical applications in data science and communications.
Matt Fickus has presented his research in academic seminars, including a 2020 talk on Mutually Unbiased Equiangular Tight Frames, showcasing his contributions to infinite families of ETFs through tensor products and combinatorial structures.
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