Professor Gisbert Wüstholz (Professor Emeritus, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland)
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Activities 2019
testing schedule apr 29 (3pm)
Hong Kong Probability Seminar (at HKU)
Professor Piotr Graczyk (Université d’Angers) & Dr. Wei Qian (U of Cambridge)
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testing – publish date & time: 24 apr (6pm)
testing – publish date & time: 24 apr (6pm)
Cohomological test vectors and arithmetic of automorphic L-functions
Professor Binyong Sun (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS)
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Least Squares Augmented Methods for Fluid and Porous Media Couplings
Professor Zhilin Li (CRSC & Mathematics, North Carolina State U, USA)
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Nonbacktracking spectrum of random matrices
Professor Charles Bordenave (CNRS and l’Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille, France)
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CR Geometry and Rigidity of CR Maps
Professor Sung-Yeon Kim (KIAS, Korea)
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Hong Kong Geometry Colloquium (at HKU)
Professor Sung-Yeon Kim (KIAS, Korea) & Professor Huijun Fan (Peking U)
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Hong Kong Probability Seminar (at HKUST)
Professor Michael Choi (CUHK Shenzhen) & Professor Leonardo T. Rolla (U Buenos Aires and NYU Shanghai)
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Hong Kong Geometry Colloquium (at HKUST)
Professor Jianxun Hu (Sun Yat-Sen U) & Professor Qizheng Yin (Peking U)
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Global regularity for the 3D relativistic massive Vlasov-Maxwell system
Professor Xuecheng Wang (Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua U)
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Bases of upper cluster algebras and tropical points
Professor Fan Qin (Shanghai Jiao Tong U, China)
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A Qualitative Description of Extremals for Morrey’s Inequality
Dr. Francis Seuffert (U of Pennsylvania, USA)
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Hong Kong Probability Seminar (at CUHK)
Professor Qi-Man Shao (CUHK) & Professor Federico Camia (NYU Abu Dhabi)
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Introduction to non-standard analysis (Lecture 2)
Introduction to non-standard analysis (Lecture 1)
Professor Chung Pang Mok (Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
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Hong Kong Probability Seminar (at HKU)
Dr. Ka Chun Cheung (HKU) & Dr. Zuoquan Xu (Poly U)
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Everything Old is New Again: The Return of Gradient Based Optimization Methods
From totally sign-skew-symmetric matrix to cluster algebra
Professor Min Huang (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada)
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