Dingding Dong
I am a fifth-year PhD student in mathematics at Harvard University, advised by Professor Yufei Zhao. My main research interests are extremal and probabilistic combinatorics. Previously, I was an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago.
Contact
Email: ddong@math.harvard.edu
Office: Science Center 324f
Research
On monochromatic solutions to linear equations over the integers (with Nitya Mani, Huy Tuan Pham, Jonathan Tidor). [arXiv]
Uncommon linear systems of two equations (with Anqi Li, Yufei Zhao). [arXiv]
Structure of tight (k,0)-stable graphs (with Sammy Luo). [arXiv]
Maximum gaps in one-dimensional hard-core models (with Nitya Mani), Electronic Communications in Probability 28 (2023). [arXiv]
Sign uncertainty principles and low-degree polynomials (with Henry Cohn, Felipe Gonçalves), Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society Series B 11 (2024), 224–228. [arXiv]
Nearly all k-SAT functions are unate (with József Balogh, Bernard Lidický, Nitya Mani, Yufei Zhao), ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC23). [arXiv]
On the number of error correcting codes (with Nitya Mani, Yufei Zhao), Combinatorics, Probability and Computing 32 (2023), 819–832. [arXiv]
Enumerating k-SAT functions (with Nitya Mani, Yufei Zhao), ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA22). [arXiv]
On induced subgraphs of the Hamming graph, Journal of Graph Theory 96 (2021), 160–166. [arXiv]
Teaching & Mentoring
Harvard Mathematics REU (Summer 2024)
Integration, Series and Differential Equations (Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022)
Directed Reading Program (Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022)