Alessio Ranalloمشاهده پروفایل
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Alessio Ranallo serves as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Geneva, actively contributing to Antti Knowles' research group since December 2023. His work bridges mathematical physics and probability theory, with a current focus on spectral properties of random graphs and quantum lattice systems. He earned his PhD in Mathematics under Roberto Longo, specializing in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory (AQFT). His doctoral research pioneered applications of Tomita-Takesaki modular theory to quantum information theory and complexity metrics. Ranallo's interdisciplinary research spans: Mathematical Physics Probability Theory Quantum Information Theory Operator Algebras Random Graphs Quantum Lattice Systems Quantum Complexity His current investigations target spectral analysis of random graph structures and stability phenomena in quantum many-body systems. No scientific awards were documented in the available records. Information regarding student supervision or research funding remains undisclosed in public sources. He operates within Antti Knowles' collaborative research environment, which emphasizes rigorous mathematical approaches to quantum and probabilistic systems.