Wylie Assistant Professor/Lecturer Department of Mathematics
University of Utah
155 S 1400 E RM 233
Salt Lake City, UT, 84112-0090
Email:
kkim at math.utah.edu
Tel: +1 801 581 8649
Fax: +1 801 581 4148
Research Interests
My research interests lie at the intersection of probability and dynamical systems, especially, effect of noise on dynamical systems. Here are my general interests:
Probability and Stochastic Analysis.
Stochastic Differential Equations and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations.
Numerical analysis of SDE's and SPDE's.
Asymptotic analysis in stochastic processes and related problems.
Applications to Mathematical Finance
I received my Ph.D. in May 2012 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under the guidance of Richard Sowers. Currently, I am a Wylie assistant professor at the University of Utah and working with Davar Khoshnevisan.
Preprints
(with D. Khoshnevisan) Non-linear noise excitation and intermittency under high disorder, pdf (26 pages) (This is a new version posted on March 4, 2013).
(with D. Khoshnevisan) Non-linear noise excitation of intermittent stochastic PDEs and the topology of LCA groups, pdf (44 pages).
At UofU:
- Math 5090, Statistical Inference II, Fall 2012.
At UIUC:
- Math 234, Calculus for Business, Spring 2012
- Math 181, A Mathematical World, Fall 2011
- Math 241 Calculus III, Spring 2011 (On the List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent: Top 10%)
- Math 241 Calculus III, Fall 2009
- Math 231 Calculus II, Fall 2008 (On the List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent)
- Math 221 Calculus I, Fall 2007
- Math 234 Calculus for Business I, Spring 2006, Fall 2006