Complete entanglement detection using polynomial invariants
Thomas C. Fraser, Vjosa Blakaj, Roberto Rubboli, Felix Huber, and Marco Fanizza
arXiv:2606.16712Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen.
I work at the intersection of quantum information, representation theory, and causal networks. My research focuses on the geometric and algebraic structure of multipartite quantum states and the fundamental limits of quantum information.
Selected work
Papers, preprints, and thesis work.
Thomas C. Fraser, Vjosa Blakaj, Roberto Rubboli, Felix Huber, and Marco Fanizza
arXiv:2606.16712Alonso Botero, Matthias Christandl, Thomas C. Fraser, Itai Leigh, and Harold Nieuwboer
arXiv:2604.18283Anton Alekseev, Matthias Christandl, and Thomas C. Fraser
arXiv:2510.04877Thomas C. Fraser · University of Waterloo
David Schmid, Thomas C. Fraser, Ravi Kunjwal, Ana Belen Sainz, Elie Wolfe, and Robert W. Spekkens · Quantum 7, 1194
Thomas C. Fraser · Journal of Causal Inference 8(1), 22–53
JournalJ. R. Rinehart, J. H. Béjanin, Thomas C. Fraser, and M. Mariantoni
arXiv:1804.04756Thomas C. Fraser and Elie Wolfe · Physical Review A 98, 022113