Liang Chang

Department of Mathematics, 

University of California, Santa Barbara.

liangchang@math.ucsb.edu


I am a Ph.D. student in the department of mathematics at University of California, Santa Barbara, under the advise of Prof. Zhenghan Wang. My research interests include quantum algebra, quantum topology, mathematical physics and quantum computation. Specifically, I am currently interested in the algebraic structures of topological quantum field theories (TQFTs).


Publications and Preprints

1. Kitaev models based on unitary quantum groupoids, in preparation.

2. (with Chaozhong Wu) Tau function of the CKP hierarchy and non-linearizable Virasoro symmetries, arXiv:1208.1374 [nlin.SI].

3.  (with Zhenghan Wang) |Z_{Kup}|=|Z_{Henn}|^2 for Lens spaces, arXiv:1106.3313v2.

4. Notes on the center of U_qsl(2,C), preprint.


Presentations

1. SIAM Conference on Applied Algebraic Geometry, October 2011, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.


Teaching

2011 Summer Math 3C - Differential Equations and Linear Algebra.


Personal

My CV


Useful links: arXiv, MathSciNet.