I am Dat Tran (also Trần Tấn Đạt in Vietnamese). Currently, I am a sessional instructor at Ho Chi Minh City University of Science.
My research interests lie in the area of number theory, particularly algebraic number theory and its applications in cryptography and coding theory, in which I also have relevant research experience. Specific topics include, but are not limited to:
Lattice-based cryptography
Algebraic number theory
2023 – Sessional Instructor at Ho Chi Minh City University of Science.
2022 – Graduated from the Master’s program in Algebra and Number Theory at Ho Chi Minh City University of Science
2019 - Graduated from Hochiminh City University of Education
Here is a list of subjects I have taught in Ho Chi Minh City University of Science:
Combinatorial Mathematics
In this course, I helped students understand how to apply graph theory in programming by implementing classical algorithms such as Dijkstra’s, Bellman–Ford, Prim’s, and others to find paths satisfying certain conditions.
In addition, I taught them several advanced counting techniques, including the principle of inclusion–exclusion, generating functions, and special combinatorial numbers such as Catalan and Stirling numbers.
Throughout the course, I mainly used Maple to illustrate concepts and verify results.
Linear Algebra
In this course, I guided students through topics related to matrices and vector spaces.
I also instructed students on how to use Maple and matrixcalc.org to perform matrix operations and explore related concepts.
Abstract Algebra
Discrete Mathematics
If you would like to discuss a potential collaboration, please feel free to email me.
Introduction to Commutative algebra, by Michael Francis Atiyah, I McDonald
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JbalWQXSQZRoolzR6j4uhtouY8GODRqg/view?usp=sharing
Group theory, W.R Scott
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pEsK-aRWkkBO1-wy7IKHT6OTCNnTpPrW/view?usp=sharing