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Wei Zhou(周維)'s Homepage

I am a Ph.D. student in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota, expecting to graduate in spring 2012. My advisor is Professor Nicolai V. Krylov.


Contact Information

  • Mailing Address: 127 Vincent Hall, 206 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
  • Office: Vincent Hall 557
  • Office Hours: 8:50 pm~9:50 pm, Th (right after the lecture) or by appointment
  • Phone: (612) 624-5047
  • Email: zhoux123@umn.edu


    Research Interests

  • Stochastic Analysis, Stochastic Processes, Stochastic Control
  • Elliptic and Parabolic Partial Differential Equations


    Publications and Preprints

  • Quasiderivative method for derivative estimates of solutions to degenerate elliptic equations, submitted. [pdf]
  • A probabilistic approach to regularity of fully nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations in smooth domains, submitted. [pdf]
  • Interior regularity of the degenerate complex Monge-Ampere equations, preliminary version.
  • An application of Malliavin calculus for Levy processes to stochastic optimal control, in progress.


    Teaching

  • Spring 2012, FM 5012, Mathematical Background for Finance.
  • Fall 2011, Math 1031, College Algebra and Probability, Section 41 & 43.
  • Spring 2011, Math 2263, Multivariable Calculus, Section 21 & 24.
  • Fall 2010, Math 2243, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Section 32 & 35.
  • Spring 2010, Math 2243, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Section 15.
  • Fall 2009, Math 1151, Precalculus II, Section 31, 35 & 44.
  • Fall 2008, Math 2243, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Section 22 & 23.
  • Fall 2007, Math 1271, Calculus I, Section 32 & 35.
  • Spring 2007, Math 1151, Precalculus II, Section 11, 21 & 24.
  • Fall 2006, Math 1151, Precalculus II, Section 23, 32 & 42.



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