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Peter D. Jarvis

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reconstruction (entanglement measures, including distance measures, for taxonomic pattern frequencies).
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notable for his work on applications of group theory to physical problems, particularly
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Noise Voltages Produced by Flux Motion in Superconductors.
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Australia
Imperial College
University of Adelaide
Physicist
University of Tasmania
Doctoral advisor
Robert Delbourgo
physicist
supersymmetry
genetic code
invariant theory
quantum physics
phylogenetic
BSc
MSc
University of Adelaide
PhD
Imperial College
London
Robert Delbourgo
thesis
School of Mathematics and Physics
University of Tasmania
algebraic structures
mathematical physics
combinatorial
Hopf algebras
integrable systems
quantum field theory
Quantum Aspects of Life

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