
25 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Period relations for Rankin-Selberg convolutions
In this talk we will explain the period relations for critical values of Rankin-Selberg L-functions for the case of GL(n)×GL(n-1), which is an automorphic analog of Deligne's conjecture.
25 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Physics Department - Condensed Matter Seminar: New Classes of Topological Kagome Metals and Their Unusual Electronic Properties
24 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - Anode Materials for High- Capacity Lithium-Ion Batteries
Student: Mr. Zhenyu QI
Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST
Supervisor: Professor He YAN

24 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Some recent progress on permutation polynomials (Part II)
In this talk, we will introduce a general procedure for producing large classes of permutation polynomials over F_{q^2} from any prescribed permutation rational function over F_q, and we will show that even the simplest permutation rational functions yield many interesting

20 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - Seminar on Pure Mathematics - Some recent progress on permutation polynomials (Part I)
In this talk, we will introduce a general procedure for producing large classes of permutation polynomials over F_{q^2} from any prescribed permutation rational function over F_q, and we will show that even the simplest permutation rational functions yield many interesting
19 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Chemistry - PhD Student Seminar - The Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Battery
Student: Mr. Mingao PAN
Department: Department of Chemistry, HKUST
Supervisor: Professor He YAN

7 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - PhD Student Seminar - An analytical approach to the curvature dependent chiral domain wall velocity
It is observed in experiments that changing the sign of the curvature of a nanowire changes the speed of domain walls dramatically. However, a satisfying explanation of the relationship between the domain speed and curvature is still lacking.

7 May 2022
Seminar, Lecture, Talk
Department of Mathematics - PhD Student Seminar - Realization of Algebraic Families of Harish-Chandra Modules in the Hydrogen Atom
The Harish-Chandra module plays an essential role in the study of representation theory, and its family version is introduced by Joseph Bernstein in an algebro-geometric way.