Kyu-Hwan Lee's research interests are in representation theory, number theory, combinatorics and artificial intelligence. Recently, he has been applying machine learning and other data-scientific tools to problems in pure mathematics.
Ph.D., Seoul National University, Feb. 2001
Professor, University of Connecticut, Aug. 2017 - present
Associate Professor, University of Connecticut, Aug. 2011 - Aug. 2017
Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, Aug. 2005 - Aug. 2011
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Toronto, Canada, July 2002 - June 2005
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Seoul National University, South Korea, Mar. 2001 - Feb. 2003
Korean Mathematical Society Paper Award, October 2005
Publications at KIAS
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Interpretable machine learning for Kronecker coefficients
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 2026 -
Learning Fricke signs from Maass form coefficients
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 2025 -
Machine learning the vanishing order of rational L-functions
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 2025 -
Learning Euler factors of elliptic curves
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 2025 -
Mathematical data science
ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL AND MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 2025 -
Murmurations of Elliptic Curves
EXPERIMENTAL MATHEMATICS, 2025 -
Convergence of Kac-Moody Eisenstein series over a function field
SELECTA MATHEMATICA-NEW SERIES, 2025 -
Murmurations of Dirichlet Characters
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES, 2025
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