I am a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, UCLA. I work in a number of mathematical areas, but primarily in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. I am part of the Analysis Group here at UCLA, and also an editor or associate editor at several mathematical journals. Here are my papers and preprints, my books, and my research blog. | www.math.ucla.edu
This is a blog version of a talk I recently gave at the IPAM workshop on “The Kakeya Problem, Restriction Problem, and Sum-product Theory”. Note: the discussion here will be highly non-…| What's new
Hello! I'm Hong Wang. I did my PhD with Prof. Larry Guth at MIT in 2019. I'm interested in Fourier analysis and related problems. For example, if we know that the Fourier transform of a function is supported on some curved objects, a sphere, or some "curved" collection of discrete points, what can| sites.google.com
The most up-to-date version of my webpage can be found here.| personal.math.ubc.ca