Jiwoong Jang
Welcome to my homepage! I'm a graduate student working in the department of mathematics of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. My advisor is Prof. Hung Vinh Tran.
In Fall 2024, I will be a Novikov postdoctoral fellow at the University of Maryland-College Park. My postdoc mentor is Prof. Antoine Mellet.
My research interest lies in mean curvature flows in view of viscosity solutions, coagulation-fragmentation equations and Hamilton-Jacobi equations. Here are my CV and Research Statement.
I enjoy playing and learning tennis and table tennis. They are fun, and also they are great opportunities to get to know each other. For those who visit my homepage and play them, I look forward to seeing you and hanging out together!
Contact
Department of Mathematics
Madison, Wiconsin, 53706, US
Office: 101-#14, Van Vleck Hall
Email: jjang57 (at) wisc.edu
Publications/preprints
6. Periodic homogenization of geometric equations without perturbed correctors, arXiv:2401.07949.
5. On a minimum eradication time for the SIR model with time-dependent coefficients (with Yeoneung Kim), arXiv:2311.14657.
4. A convergence rate of periodic homogenization for forced mean curvature flow of graphs in the laminar setting, NoDEA, 31 (2024), no. 36.
3. Rate of convergence in periodic homogenization for convex Hamilton-Jacobi equations with multiscales (with Yuxi Han), Nonlinearity, 36 (2023), no. 10, 5279-5297.
2. Capillary-type boundary value problems of mean curvature flow with force and transport terms on a bounded domain, Calculus of Variations and PDE, 62 (2023).
1. Level-set forced mean curvature flow with the Neumann boundary condition (with Dohyun Kwon, Hiroyoshi Mitake and Hung Vinh Tran), J. Math. Pures Appl., 168 (2022), 143-167.
0. Further properties of viscosity solutions to some fully nonlinear partial differential equations, Ph. D. Thesis.