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Anna Vershynina is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Houston, specializing in matrix analysis and quantum information theory. She is a member of the Analysis Research Group, with a seminar schedule available online. Her office is located in PGH 634 (Philip Guthrie Hoffman Hall), and she can be reached at anna@math.uh.edu or (713) 743-7341. She maintains a ResearchGate profile but has no other social media presence.
Her research focuses on quantum information theory intersections, including resource theory, entropy inequalities, and entanglement theory. Specific interests include quantum coherence, Tsallis/Rényi entropy applications, and quantum channel properties. Notable grants include NSF DMS-2105583 (2021-2026) and NSF DMS-1812734 (2018-2021).
Dr. Vershynina has supervised PhD student Sarah Chehade (2021), whose work on quantum relative entropy inequalities led to a postdoc position at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Her recent publications emphasize coherence measures, entropy stability, and quantum resource theory.
Key contributions include developing Tsallis-based coherence monotones, analyzing entanglement rates across entropy frameworks, and advancing recovery map theory. Her work bridges operator algebra techniques with quantum information science challenges.





