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Ole Sönnerborn is a Lecturer in Mathematics at Karlstad University, focusing on the intersection of topology, geometry, and quantum mechanics. His research explores quantum systems with topological/geometric origins, including holonomy, geometric phases, quantum speed limits, and quantum information theory. He teaches advanced mathematics courses for engineering and mathematics education programs.
Key research areas include:
- Quantum holonomy and its applications in computation
- Time constraints for quantum processes (quantum speed limits)
- Self-testing quantum systems and Bell inequality violations
- Geometric uncertainty principles
- Symmetric informationally complete measurements (SICs)
Recent work (2023-2025) emphasizes iso-holonomic inequalities, tight quantum speed limits, and non-adiabatic holonomic computation. Over 20 peer-reviewed articles span topics from quantum control to topological systems.
Teaching responsibilities include:
- Mathematics for Engineers I/II
- Mathematical relationships in single-variable calculus
- Discrete Mathematics and Algebraic Structures
- Linear Algebra II
Supervises bachelor/master thesis projects in mathematical physics and quantum theory. No awards explicitly listed in provided materials.
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