Jim Tseng
- PhD in mathematics, May 2008.
- My interests are in dynamical systems and metric number theory.
- A Brief CV.
- My thesis advisor is Professor Dmitry Kleinbock.
In September, I will start a postdoc (Zassenhaus Asst. Prof.) at Ohio State.
Papers
- J. Tseng, On circle rotations and the shrinking target properties, Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst., 20 (2008), 1111-1122.
- J. Tseng, Playing Schmidt games with Markov partitions, preprint.
Online Presentations
- The shrinking target properties of circle rotations, 12 slides (PDF file, PowerPoint style).
- Playing Schmidt games with Markov partitions, 23 slides (PDF file, PowerPoint style).
Talks
- Brandeis and Clay Math Inst. Workshop on Shrinking Target Properties, 31 January 2008 - 3 February 2008 (1 February 2008).
- Penn State University. Workshop in Dynamical Systems and Related Topics, 18-21 October 2007 (19 October 2007).
- Brandeis University. Topology Seminar, 15 October 2007.
- Princeton University. Ergodic Theory and Statistical Mechanics Seminar, 10 May 2007.
- Yale University. Group Actions: Dynamics, Geometry, Invariants Seminar, 16 April 2007.
- University of Maryland, College Park. Workshop on Dynamical Systems and Related Topics: in honor of Hillel Furstenberg, 18-21 March 2007 (18 March 2007).
- Brandeis University. Everytopic Seminar, 12 March 2007.
- Brandeis University. Everyperson Seminar, 5 December 2005.
Teaching
- Instructor:
- Fall 2006: Math 10b-3, Integral Calculus.
- Fall 2005: Math 10b-2, Integral Calculus.
- Spring 2005: Math 10b-3, Integral Calculus.
- Fall 2004: Math 10a-4, Differential Calculus.
- Teaching Assistant:
- Spring 2008: Math 56a, Introduction to Stochastic Processes and Models.
- Fall 2007: Math 23b, Introduction to Proofs.
- Spring 2007: Math 40b, Introduction to Real Analysis II.
- Spring 2006: Math 23b, Introduction to Proofs.
- Spring 2004: Math 28b, Introduction to Rings and Fields.
- Fall 2003: Math 21a, Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus.
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