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Dayue Chen
Mathematical Sciences
Peking University
Beijing
Language: Chinese, English
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Probability Stochastic Markov Random Environments Particle Systems Percolation Graphs Networks
Areas of Focus
  • Probability Theory
  • Stochastic Processes
  • Markov Processes
  • Random Environments
  • Particle Systems
  • Percolation Theory
  • Random Graphs and Complex Networks
  • Stochastic Methods in Life Sciences and Network Technology
Work Experience
  • 1997-present - Peking University, School of Mathematical Sciences - Professor
  • 1993-1997 - Peking University, Department of Probability and Statistics - Associate Professor
  • 1991-1993 - Peking University, Department of Mathematics - Postdoctoral Fellow
  • 1989-1991 - Northwestern University, Department of Mathematics - Visiting Assistant Professor
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 1989 Doctorate: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • 1983 Bachelor: Fudan University, Department of Mathematics
Publications
  • Anchored expansion, percolation and speed, Dayue Chen, Y. Peres, 2004
  • Two random walks on the open cluster of Z^2 meet infinitely often, Dayue Chen, Xinxing Chen, 2010
  • A note on the finite collision property of random walks, Dayue Chen, Bei Wei, Fuxi Zhang, 2008
  • Average properties of random walks on Galton-Watson trees, Dayue Chen, 1997
  • On the infinite cluster of the Bernoulli bond percolation in the Scherk’s graph, Dayue Chen, 2001
Awards
  • 2012: Government Special Allowance
  • 2012: Beijing Advanced Individual in Teacher Ethics
  • 2009: Peking University 14th 'Top Ten Teachers' Gingko Award
  • 2005: Peking University Zhengda Teaching Award (Special Prize)
  • 2009: National Second Prize for Educational Achievements in 'Development and Reform of the Probability and Statistics Course System'
  • 2004: Beijing Higher Education Second Prize for 'Probability Theory' Course Construction
  • 2002: Ministry of Education 3rd 'Young College Teacher Award'
  • 2001: Beijing Science and Technology Progress Second Prize for 'Sub-stability of a Family of Markov Chains'
  • 2000: Zhou Peiyuan Mathematics Teaching Award
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