TEACHING
Courses
2023: Stochastic Processes Theory・Probability and Statistics III (The University of Tokyo), Special Lectures on Fundamental Mathematics V・ Analysis XA (The University of Tokyo), Seminar in Natural Sciences -Mathematical Sciences (The University of Tokyo)
2022: Basics of Mathematical Sciences (The University of Tokyo), Calculus I (The University of Tokyo), Calculus II (The University of Tokyo), Probability and Statistics III・Stochastic Processes Theory (The University of Tokyo),Analysis XA・Mathematical and Physical Sciences V (The University of Tokyo),
2021: Probability and Statistics III・Stochastic Processes Theory (The University of Tokyo) , Special Lectures on Fundamental Mathematics VII・Analysis XA (The University of Tokyo), Probability and Statistics I (The University of Tokyo), Academic Frontier (The University of Tokyo)
2017-2018: Probability and Statistics III (The University of Tokyo)
2017: Basics of Mathematical Sciences (The University of Tokyo)
2016: Mathematics I (The University of Tokyo)
2016-2018: Probability and Mathematical Statistics I (The University of Tokyo)
2015-2017: Probability and Statistics I (The University of Tokyo)
2011-2013: Exercise for real analysis I (Keio University)
2011-2013: Exercise for probability theory I (Keio University)
Research supervision
Ph.D. students:
Former master course students and thesis titles:
Hayate Suda (graduated 2018), Superdiffusion of energy in a chain of harmonic oscillators with noise in a magnetic field.
Kazuki Kondo (graduated 2019), Dynamics of the multicolor box-ball system with random initial conditions via Pitman transformation.
Yuuya Tatsumi (graduated 2019), ベルヌーイ分布に従う 3 個のアームのバンディット問題の最悪時リグレット評価.
Zehao Guan (graduated 2019), Hydrodynamic limits of interacting particle systems on crystal lattices in periodic realizations.
Kohei Hayashi (graduated 2020), Spatial-segregation limit for exclusion processes with two components under unbalanced reaction.
Kohei Takagi (graduated 2020), On asymptotic optimality of KLUCB and KLUCB+ policies in multi-armed bandit problems.
Tetsuya Yago (graduated 2024), ストレス テストにおける確率的要素の導入と最大化戦 略の離散近似.
Former doctor course students and thesis titles:
Hayate Suda (graduated 2021), Scaling limits of stochastic harmonic chains with long-range interactions.
Kohei Hayashi (graduated 2023), On universality of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation in high temperature regime in high temperature regime.