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Dr. Greg Kuperberg is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of California, Davis. His research bridges quantum computing, computational complexity, geometric topology, and algebraic combinatorics. He has contributed to foundational work in topological quantum computing, knot theory, and the application of geometric methods to algorithm design.
His research interests include the interplay between quantum mathematics and computational problems, such as algorithmic topology and complexity classifications. Notable work includes polynomial-time algorithms for 3-manifold identification and studies on the complexity of knot invariants. He has also explored topics in convex geometry, quantum error correction, and the theoretical limits of computational models.
Recent work focuses on a research triangle connecting quantum mathematics, computational complexity, and geometric topology, as well as foundational studies in quantum algorithms and their efficiency. His 2023 papers advance methods for optimizing quantum circuits and analyzing computational barriers in topological contexts.
Dr. Kuperberg has been funded by NSF grants including FET projects exploring quantum-complexity-geometry intersections. His work on arXiv usage highlights his engagement with scholarly communication practices. No specific awards are listed in the provided data.


