Department of Applied Mathematics, National Sun Yat-sen University   103-1 Seminars, 2014           Earlier seminars  中文
Date Time Speaker Affiliation Title
2015/01/28 11:10-12:00 Sangyeol Lee Department of Statistics, Seoul National University Asymptotics for Expectile Regression Models with Application to Expected Shortfall Estimation
2015/01/16 16:10-17:00 Kaz Goebel Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland Exotic constructions in Banach spaces
2015/01/15 16:10-17:00 Masahiko Shimojo Okayama University of Science, Japan On a free boundary problem for the curvature flow with driving force
2015/01/15 14:10-15:00 Shaw-Hwa Lo Department of Statistics, Columbia University Why aren't significant variables automatically good predictors?
2015/01/14 16:10-17:00 Edmund Y. M. Chiang Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Nevanlinna theory based on Askey-Wilson operator
2015/01/09 16:10-17:00 Chein-Shan Liu Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University Automatically energy preserving scheme for Hamiltonian system by using Lie-group SO(p,q) in a pseudo-Riemann space
2015/01/06 16:10-17:00 M.Taniguchi Waseda University, Japan Statistical Estimation of Optimal Portfolios for Dependent Returns
2014/12/25 14:10-15:00 Li-Hsien Sun Graduate Institute of Statistics, National Central University Systemic Risk Illustrated
2014/12/18 15:10-16:00 Chih-wen Weng Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University The degree pairs of a graph
2014/12/11 14:10-15:00 Peng-An Chen Department of Mathematics, National Taitung University On the chromatic number of almost stable Kneser hypergraphs
2014/12/08 14:10-15:00 Ian McKeague Department of Biostatistics, Columbia University, USA Central limit theorems under special relativity
2014/12/05 11:00-12:00 Juan Peypouquet Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Semi-implicit penalty scheme for constrained convex optimization
2014/12/01 16:10-17:00 Alexander Zaslavski Technion-Israel Instittute of Technology, Israel Turnpike properties in the calculus of variations
2014/11/26 16:10-18:00 Kuei-Yang Lo Microsoft Corporation. 行動裝置App與雲端整合開發
2014/11/20 16:10-17:00 Man-Duen Choi Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto, Canada The Principle of Locality made simple
2014/11/14 16:00-17:00 邢是霈 Fubon Financial 賺錢的數學
2014/11/13 14:10-15:00 Tien-Tsan Shieh Department of Mathematics, National Central University The Asymptotic Problems in the Calculus of Variation
2014/11/13 14:10-15:00 R. Normand Inst. of Mathematics, Academia Sinica Self-organized criticality in a discrete model of coagulation
2014/11/06 16:10-18:00 Chao-Yang Yen SinoPac Futures Co. 期權實務分析
2014/11/06 16:10-17:00 Patricia Szokol Department of Mathematics, University of Debrecen, Hungary Maps on positive definite matrices preserving generalized distance measures
2014/11/06 14:10-15:00 Hao-Wei Huang Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen's University, Canada Regularity Results for Free Lévy Processes
2014/10/28 16:10-17:00 Feng Xiao Department of Energy Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN An accurate and robust CFD solver on unstructured grids for complex flows
2014/10/17 15:10-16:00 Kung-Chien Wu Dept. of Math. NKNU Nonlinear stability of the Boltzmann Equation in a periodic box
2014/10/16 15:30-16:30 Kevin Kuang-Hui Tseng Brilliant Technology, Inc., USA Some Applications of Scientific Computing to Engineering Problems
2014/10/16 15:00-15:50 Yuan-Chin Ivan Chang Inst. of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica Multiple-class classification
2014/10/16 14:10-15:00 Daniel Spector Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiao Tung University New and classical perspectives of the Sobolev spaces
2014/09/02 16:10-17:00 Peter Clarkson University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Semi-classical orthogonal polynomials and the Painleve equations
2014/08/21 15:30-17:30 Todd James Arbogast Department of Mathematics, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Approximation of a Degenerate Elliptic Equation and applications to Mantle Dynamics(I), (II)
2014/08/14 15:30-17:30 Todd James Arbogast Department of Mathematics, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Aspects of Discontinuous Multiscale Flow Approximations on Transport and a Two-Level Mortar Preconditioner(I), (II)