About Me
Min-Joo Jang
I am a PhD student of Prof. Kathrin Bringmann at Cologne University. I completed my master's degree in Mathematics in 2015 under Prof. Jaebum Sohn at Yonsei University,
South Korea.
My research interests lie in Number theory and Combinatorics, especially partitions and mock theta functions.
My research interests lie in Number theory and Combinatorics, especially partitions and mock theta functions.
Here you can find my CV.
Contact
- email min-joo.jang(at)uni-koeln(dot)de
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home
Mathematisches Institut
Universität zu Köln
Gyrhofstr. 8c
50931 Köln
Germany - local_phone +49 (0)221 470 6802
Conferences & Programs
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Trends in Modular Forms
Dec 19-22, 2017, NIMS, South Korea. -
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Women in Numbers 4
Aug 13-18, 2017, BIRS, Canada. -
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Modular Forms are Everywhere, Summer school and conference
May 15-26, 2017, MPIP, Germany. -
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The 2016 Gainesville International Number Theory Conference
March 17-21, 2016, University of Florida, USA. -
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L-functions and Automorphic forms, Preparatory course and conference
Feb 17 - 26, 2016, Heidelberg University, Germany. -
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Automorphic Forms: Advances and Applications
May 25-29, 2015, CIRM, France. -
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Cologne Young Researchers in Number Theory Program 2015 by Dr. Larry Rolen
Feb-Apr 2015, University of Cologne, Germany.
Papers and Preprints
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1. Identities for overpartitions with even smallest parts (with Jeremy Lovejoy)
International Journal of Number Theory, accepted for publication. -
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2. Asymptotic behavior of odd-even partitions
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, Vol. 24 (3) (2017) #P3.62. -
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3. On spt-crank type functions (with Byungchan Kim)
The Ramanujan Journal, Vol. 45, Issue 1 (2018), 211-225. -
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4. Radial Limits of the Universal Mock Theta Function g_3
(with Steffen Löbrich)
Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 145 (2017), 925-935.