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Nathaniel Johnston is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Mount Allison University. His research focuses on quantum information theory, linear algebra, matrix analysis, and cellular automata. He is known for contributions to quantum entanglement, operator theory, and the development of the QETLAB toolbox for quantum entanglement research.
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Johnston's research interests span quantum entanglement, matrix analysis, and the mathematical foundations of quantum computing. He has published extensively on topics such as quantum state characterization, tensor analysis, and cellular automata dynamics. His work often bridges abstract mathematical concepts with computational applications, as seen in his development of algorithms for quantum information processing.
In his recent publications, he explores advanced techniques in quantum entanglement certification, spectral graph theory, and the application of linear algebra to quantum systems. His contributions include studies on matrix factorizations, operator norms, and the theoretical underpinnings of quantum coherence.
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Johnston has advised no students listed here, and no grants are mentioned. His work is primarily theoretical, with a focus on advancing mathematical frameworks in quantum information science.
He is associated with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Mount Allison University, contributing to both research and teaching in these fields.
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