Fred Yu-Hsiang Lin
RG Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
Contact
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Endenicher Allee 60, Room N2.010 | Mathematisches Institut |
Phone: +49 (0) 228 73-2842 | Universität Bonn |
Endenicher Allee 60 | |
E-mail: fredlin(at)math.uni-bonn.de | D - 53115 Bonn |
Starting from October 2021 I am a graduate student in the Analysis and Partial Differential Equations group of the Hausdorff Center of Mathematics, Mathematical Institute, University of Bonn, Germany. My PhD advisor is Prof. Dr. Christoph Thiele. Here is my CV.
Research
I am working in harmonic analysis, especially in multilinear singular intergals and multilinear Fourier multipliers. Recently, I am also intersted in the connection between these multilinear estimates and geometric measure theory.
Papers and Preprints:
- On trilinear singular Brascamp-Lieb integrals (with Lars Becker, Polona Durcik), preprint, 2024.
- A short proof on the boundedness of triangular Hilbert transform along curves (with Martin Hsu), preprint, 2024.
- A sharp Hörmander condition for bilinear Fourier multipliers with Lipschitz singularities (with Jiao Chen, Martin Hsu), preprint, 2024.
- On the family of singular Brascamp-Lieb inequalities with dimension datum (1,2,2,1), preprint, 2023.
- Muckenhoupt-type weights and the intrinsic structure in Bessel Setting , (with Ji Li, Chong-Wei Liang, Chun-Yen Shen), preprint, 2023.
- A study guide for "Trilinear smoothing inequalities and a variant of the triangular Hilbert transform" (with Martin Hsu, Amelia Stokolosa) 2023.
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News
04.11.24: Hirzebruch lecture by Lisa Sauermann
Gerd Faltings elected member of the Order Pour le Mérite
Geordie Williamson receives the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award 2024
ERC Starting Grant for Markus Hausmann
EMS Prize 2024 for Jessica Fintzen
Bonn mathematics performs excellently again in QS ranking
Stefan Schwede is invited speaker at the ECM 2024 in Sevilla
Jessica Fintzen wins Cole Prize
Catharina Stroppel receives Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize 2023
Jessica Fintzen is awarded a Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society
Peter Scholze elected as Foreign Member of the Royal Society