Hang Yuan
I am a Boas Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Northwestern University, and my research mentor is Professor Eric Zaslow. I graduated from Stony Brook University under the supervision of Professor Kenji Fukaya.
- Office: Lunt Hall 106A
- Email: hyuan[at]northwestern.edu
Research interests
My recent research aims to develop a precise mathematical formulation of the SYZ conjecture, bridging mirror sides via fibration duality, by utilizing methods from non-Archimedean analytic geometry, homotopy theory of $A_\infty$ structures, and family Floer theory for quantum correction.
Papers
- Lagrangian Floer cohomology with affinoid coefficients (in preparation)
- Family Floer SYZ conjecture for $A_n$ singularity
(arXiv)
- Family Floer SYZ singularities for the conifold transition
(arXiv)
- Family Floer mirror space for local SYZ singularities
(arXiv)
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- Family Floer superpotential’s critical values are eigenvalues of quantum product by $c_1$
(arXiv)
- Disk counting and wall-crossing phenomenon via family Floer theory
(arXiv)
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- Family Floer program and non-archimedean SYZ mirror construction
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