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Stanislaw Szarek is the Kerr Professor of Mathematics at Case Western Reserve University's Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on geometric functional analysis, asymptotic geometric analysis, and their intersections with quantum information theory. He explores high-dimensional phenomena, convex geometry, operator theory, and their applications to quantum entanglement, nonlocal games, and probabilistic methods.
His work bridges pure mathematics and quantum information science, addressing questions such as the geometry of quantum states, entanglement detection complexity, and the implications of high-dimensional systems. Notable contributions include studies on Dvoretzky's theorem, concentration inequalities, and the interplay between tensor norms and quantum protocols.
Recent publications highlight advancements in nonlocal games, convex optimization, and the mathematical foundations of quantum information. His research often employs tools from functional analysis, probability, and convex geometry to analyze high-dimensional structures and their practical implications in theoretical computer science and physics.
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