School of Mathematics
Lee, Kyungyong
KIAS Scholar
Algebra, Combinatorics, Data Science, and Mathematical Physics
Kyungyong Lee is interested in problems at the intersection of algebra, combinatorics, geometry, and topology. In particular he works in Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Combinatorics, Cluster Algebras, Representation Theory, and Non-commutative Algebras. His recent topics include canonical bases, cluster algebras, quiver Grassmannians, Hilbert schemes of points, and flips of triangulations on surfaces.
- PhD student at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, 2003--2008
- Research Assistant Professor at Purdue University, 2008--2010
- Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Connecticut, 2010--2011
- Assistant Professor at Wayne State University, 2011 --2015
- Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, 2016 -- 2019
- Associate Professor at the University of Alabama, 2019 -- present
- AMS Centennial Fellowship, 2015--2016
Publications at KIAS
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On the ordering of the Markov numbers
ADVANCES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS, 2023 -
Geometric description of C-vectors and real Losungen
MATHEMATISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, 2023 -
Chain Decompositions of q, t-Catalan Numbers: Tail Extensions and Flagpole Partitions
ANNALS OF COMBINATORICS, 2022 -
Cluster algebras and Jones polynomials
SELECTA MATHEMATICA-NEW SERIES, 2019
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- School of Mathematics, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
- 85 Hoegiro Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02455, Republic of Korea.