Vrana Péter

Assignment: 
egyetemi docens
Degree: 
PhD
Office: 
H222
Telephone: 
463-1761
Email: 
vranap@math.bme.hu

Életrajz: PDF icon cv-hu.pdf

Teaching

A Matematika szigorlat G (korábban: Matematika A3 szigorlat) tárggyal kapcsolatos információk: geometria.math.bme.hu/szigorlat

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Research

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Most important Publications

  • Péter Vrana, A family of multipartite entanglement measures
    Communications in Mathematical Physics, 402(1):637–664, 2023
    arXiv, doi
  • Matthias Christandl, Péter Vrana, and Jeroen Zuiddam, Universal points in the asymptotic spectrum of tensors
    Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 36:31–79, 2023
    arXiv, doi
  • Péter Vrana, Asymptotic continuity of additive entanglement measures
    IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 68(5):3208–3217, 2022
    arXiv, doi
  • Christopher Perry, Péter Vrana, and Albert H Werner, The semiring of dichotomies and asymptotic relative submajorization
    IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 68(1):311–321, 2022
    arXiv, doi
  • Matthias Christandl, Péter Vrana, and Jeroen Zuiddam, Barriers for fast matrix multiplication from irreversibility
    Theory of Computing, 17(2):1–32, 2021
    arXiv, doi
  • Péter Vrana, Probabilistic refinement of the asymptotic spectrum of graphs
    Combinatorica, 41:873–904, 2021
    arXiv, doi
  • Alonso Botero, Matthias Christandl, and Péter Vrana, Large deviation principle for moment map estimation
    Electronic Journal of Probability, 26:1–23, 2021
    arXiv, doi
  • Péter Vrana and Matthias Christandl, Distillation of Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger states by combinatorial methods
    IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 65(9):5945–5958, 2019
    arXiv, doi
  • Asger Kjærulff Jensen and Péter Vrana, The asymptotic spectrum of LOCC transformations
    IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 66(1):155–166, 2019
    arXiv, doi
  • Péter Vrana and Matthias Christandl, Entanglement distillation from Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger shares
    Communications in Mathematical Physics, 352(2):621–627, 2017
    arXiv, doi