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Remus Nicoara is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on operator algebras, subfactors, and their connections to quantum groups and complex Hadamard matrices. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA and has contributed significantly to the understanding of von Neumann algebras and their applications in mathematical physics.
Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics from UCLA.
Research interests include subfactor theory, commuting squares, Hadamard matrices, and deformation techniques in operator algebras. His work bridges algebraic structures with quantum symmetries, contributing to both pure mathematics and interdisciplinary applications.
Recent research trends emphasize deformations of commuting squares and their implications for quantum group structures, as seen in papers like 'Second Order Deformations of Group Commuting Squares' (2020). His publications explore topics ranging from finiteness properties of Hadamard matrices to analytic deformations in von Neumann algebras.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate courses in real analysis, functional analysis, and abstract algebra. He also directs honors programs in mathematics.
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