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My reaseach involves the mathematical solution of physical and biological problems, especially when asymptotic methods can be employed. I've looked at problems involving [shape optimization], [non-linear advection], [inhomogeneous diffusion], [numerical methods for conservation laws], and, curiously, [asymptotics of combinatorial objects]. | My reaseach involves the mathematical solution of physical and biological problems, especially when asymptotic methods can be employed. I've looked at problems involving [shape optimization], [non-linear advection], [inhomogeneous diffusion], [numerical methods for conservation laws], and, curiously, [asymptotics of combinatorial objects]. | ||
− | You might be interested in reading my [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/ResearchStatement.pdf Research Statement], [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/ TeachingStatement Teaching Statement], or [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/Resume.pdf Resume]. | + | You might be interested in reading my [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/ResearchStatement.pdf Research Statement], [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/TeachingStatement.pdf Teaching Statement], or [http://math.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/files/Resume.pdf Resume]. |
I tend to put my publications and preprints on the [http://arxiv.org arXiv], and that is a good place to look for [http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/au:+Farjoun_Y/0/1/0/all/0/1 them]. | I tend to put my publications and preprints on the [http://arxiv.org arXiv], and that is a good place to look for [http://arxiv.org/find/all/1/au:+Farjoun_Y/0/1/0/all/0/1 them]. |
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Yossi Farjoun
- Office: 2-334
- Mailing address: 77 Mass. ave., MIT 2-334, Cambridge MA 02139
- Teaching: Undergraduate Laboratory in Mathematics (Fall 2008)
- Contact: yfarjoun (at) math (dot) mit (dot) edu (Public Key), office phone: (617) 253 7775
- Website (this one!) http://scripts.mit.edu/~yfarjoun/homepage/index.php
Mathematics
I am an Instructor (Post-Doc) at MIT's Applied Mathematics Department. I am currently in my third (and final) year and have started looking for [jobs] around the world.
My reaseach involves the mathematical solution of physical and biological problems, especially when asymptotic methods can be employed. I've looked at problems involving [shape optimization], [non-linear advection], [inhomogeneous diffusion], [numerical methods for conservation laws], and, curiously, [asymptotics of combinatorial objects].
You might be interested in reading my Research Statement, Teaching Statement, or Resume.
I tend to put my publications and preprints on the arXiv, and that is a good place to look for them.
Want to see some pictures? (Mainly of my daughter Katya...)
Past Teaching
Rock Climbing
Pet projects
- Recipes
- Code Snippets
- LaTeX stuff
- omath An attempt with Scott Morrison and others to write an open algebra system with similar syntax to Mathematica(TM). We didn't get very far...but it was fun.
- Bookly UC Libraries do not allow patrons to renew all their books at one click. Nor do they allow for automatic renewal. This website provide this service for free.
- Alaska Road Trip Rahel and I went on a long road trip in 2002.
- My Book Library
Links
arXiv wikipedia Tax Calculator World Clock Jajah sed awk
Friends' Websites
Rahel Wachs Scott Morrison Nissan Hajaj Raanan Schul Nina White TimeBridge Yori Nelken's company JC (Jean-Christophe) Nave Benjamin Seibold Avshlom Manela