Sangjib Kim
- Department of Mathematics
Cornell University
Malott Hall 438
Ithaca, NY 14853-4201 USA
- Email: sangjib@math.cornell.edu
Office: Malott Hall 438
Phone: (607) 255-4739
Fax: (607) 255-7149
- Teaching (Spring 2008):
Math 112 Calculus II
Office hours: Monday 9:30-11:30am
(Fall 2007):
Math 323: Introduction to Differential Equations
Math 221: Linear Algebra
(Spring 2006):
Young Tableaux, An Introduction to Algebraic Combinatorics
- Research interests:
Representation Theory, Algebraic Combinatorics, Invariant Theory
Standard monomial theory and toric degeneration of flag algebras for GL(n) and Sp(2n).
to appear in Journal of Algebra
Standard monomial bases and degenerations of SO(m) representations. (preprint)
Gelfand-Tsetlin patterns and symmetries in hives. (preprint)
Simplicial decomposition of restricted Littlewood-Richardson cones.
In preparation with Steven Glenn Jackson.
- Recent talks:
Standard monomial theory for Grassmannians
Computational and commutative algebra seminar, Cornell University, October 2007
Finite dimensional representations of classical groups
Lie group seminar, Cornell University, September 2007
On deformation of representations and the Littlewood-Richardson cone
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, March 2007
Littlewood-Richardson numbers and related combinatorics
Korea Institute for Advanced Study, December 2006
- Postdoctoral experiences:
Cornell University, Department of Mathematics
Visiting Assistant Professor (8.2007- )
National University of Singapore, Department of Mathematics
Visiting Fellow (7.2005 - 7.2007)
- Education:
Yale University, M.Sc. 2002, Ph.D. 2005
Thesis adviser: Roger Howe
Korea University, B.Sc. 1998
with Highest honor, College of Science
January, 2008