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M. Hossein Partovi

Researcher at California State University, Sacramento

Publications -  32
Citations -  445

M. Hossein Partovi is an academic researcher from California State University, Sacramento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comparative statics & Quantum dynamics. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 417 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Hossein Partovi include California State University & University of Central Florida.

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Entanglement versus Stosszahlansatz : Disappearance of the thermodynamic arrow in a high-correlation environment

TL;DR: The crucial role of ambient correlations in determining thermodynamic behavior is established and the expectation that the second law is an emergent phenomenon which requires a low-entropy cosmological environment, one that can effectively function as an ideal information sink is supported.
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Majorization formulation of uncertainty in quantum mechanics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors formulated the uncertainty principle for generalized measurements within the framework of majorization theory, resulting in a partial uncertainty order on probability vectors that is stronger than those based on quasientropic measures.
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Principal Portfolios: Recasting the Efficient Frontier

TL;DR: In this article, a new method of analyzing the efficient portfolio problem under the assumption that short sales are allowed is presented, based on the remarkable finding that the original asset set can be reorganized as a set of uncorrelated portfolios, here named principal portfolios.
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Irreversibility, reduction, and entropy increase in quantum measurements

TL;DR: Using the strong subadditivity property of entropy, it was shown that the interaction of the measuring device with the environment brings about the reduction process characteristic of a quantum measurement.
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Entanglement detection using majorization uncertainty bounds

TL;DR: In this article, a set of scalar entanglement-detection criteria based on quasientropic measures of disorder is presented. Butler et al. used the majorization relation as a comparator of disorder uniquely suited to information-theoretical applications.