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Felipe Hernández is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Pennsylvania State University. He is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics, located in McAllister Building, and can be contacted at felipeh@psu.edu. His research interests span Mathematical Physics, Partial Differential Equations, and Probability, with a focus on quantum systems, stochastic processes, and theoretical analysis of complex systems.
His work explores topics such as quantum diffusion in disordered systems, decoherence dynamics, and the interplay between classical and quantum mechanics. He also investigates computational methods like neural networks to enhance accuracy in quantum chemistry calculations and explores foundational questions in quantum computing, such as BosonSampling complexity. Recent contributions include studies on Hodge systems, divergence-free vector fields, and endpoint estimates in functional analysis.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his research demonstrates a commitment to advancing mathematical physics and computational methods through rigorous theoretical analysis and interdisciplinary approaches.



