Hanlong Fang
Department of Mathematics
Rutgers University
110 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
Email: hf115 "at" math "dot" rutgers "dot" edu
Welcome to Hanlong's webpage!
I am a math PhD student in Rutgers. 2017-2018 is my sixth year here. Professor Xiaojun Huang is my advisor. I am interested in Several Complex Variables and Complex Geometry.
I also did some undergraduate work with Professor Ben Andrews when I was in Tsinghua University.
Work in preparation:
(with Xin Fu) Kähler-Einstein metrics on open algebraic varieties of general type. In preparation.
(with Zhan Li) Curves with global sections of their pluricanonical Jacobians. In preparation.
Publication:
(with Xiaojun Huang) Flattening a non-degenerate CR singular point of real codimension two, arXiv:1703.09135, accepted by Geometric and Functional Analysis.
(with Xiaojun Huang and Ming Xiao) Volume-preserving maps between Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type, arXiv:1602.01900.
(with Ben Andrews, Xuzhong Chen and James McCoy) Expansion of co-compact convex spacelike hypersurfaces in Minkowski space by their curvature, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 64 (2015), no.2, 635-662.
Teaching at Rutgers
Fall 2017: Teaching Assistant for 640:152 (Calculus II)
Fall 2016: Teaching Assistant for 640:244 (Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics)
Summer 2016: Lecturer for 640:250 (Introductory Linear Algebra)
Fall 2015: Teaching Assistant for 640:251 (Multivariable Calculus)
Fall 2013, Fall 2014 and Spring 2015: Teaching Assistant for 640:135 (Calculus I)