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Jiu Ding

Professor Jiu Ding

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PhD in applied mathematics, Michigan State University, 1990
MS in computational mathematics, Nanjing University, 1984
BS in computational mathematics, Nanjing University, 1982

Professor of Mathematics, 1999-
Associate Professor, 1994-1999
Assistant Professor, 1990-1994

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Research Areas: Computational Ergodic Theory; Perturbation Theory of
Linear Operators; Yang-Baxter Matrix Equation; Maximum Entropy Methods

Publications: 140+ journal papers and 7 books with 2200+ citations from Google Scholar

Teaching: Have taught 45+ different mathematics courses

University Awards: Applied Research Award (2002); Teaching Award (2004); Grand Marshal (2005-06); Innovation Award (2007); HEADWAE Award (2016-17)

  • PHD - Michigan State University (1990)
  • MS - Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1984)
  • BS - Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1982)

Have taught over 45 different mathematics courses, including Calculus I-IV, Linear Algebra I-II, Differential Equations I-II, Advanced Calculus I-II, Advanced Engineering Mathematics I-II, Complex Analysis, Number Theory, Numerical Analysis I-II, Linear Programming, Optimization, Modern Geometry, Real Analysis I-II, Functional Analysis for Computational Science, Numerical Analysis for Computational Science, Fourier Analysis and Spectral Methods, Several Topics courses such as Discrete Dynamical Systems and Chaos, Dynamical Geometry, etc.

  • Statistical Properties of Deterministic Systems, 2008
  • Nonnegative Matrices, Positive Operators, and Applications, 2009
  • A polynomial-time predictor-corrector algorithm for a class of linear complementarity problems, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Journal on Optimization, 1991
  • Markov finite approximation of Frobenius-Perron operator, Nonlinear Analysis - Theory, Methods and Applications, 1991
  • Finite approximations of Frobenius-Perron operators - a solution to Ulam’s conjecture for multi- dimensional transformations, Physica D, 1996
  • A maximum entropy method for solving Frobenius-Perron operator equations, Applied Mathematics and Computation, 1998
  • A generalization of a classic theorem in the perturbation theory for linear operators, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1999
  • Eigenvalues of rank-one updated matrices with some applications, Applied Mathematics Letters, 2007
  • Spectral solutions of the Yang-Baxter matrix equation, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 2013
  • Piecewise monotonic maps with a common piecewise constant stationary density (20 pages), Journal of Statistical Physics, 2023
  • Chinese (Native or Bilingual)
  • English (Professional Working)
  • German (Elementary)
  • Russian (Elementary)

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Hattiesburg

Email
Jiu.DingFREEMississippi

Phone
601.266.4291

Areas of Expertise

Computational Ergodic Theory, Perturbation Theory of Operators, Yang-Baxter Matrix Equation, Maximum Entropy Methods