CourseOfferings 202122
CourseOfferings 202122
CourseOfferings 202122
Requirement
For MPhil students: 2 compulsory courses and 3 elective courses; and
For PhD students: 2 compulsory courses and 4 elective courses
(For students enrolled before January 2015 - 2 compulsory courses and 3 elective courses)
Compulsory (C)/
Course Code Course Title More Information
Elective (E)
SSAF6001* Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science C
SSAF6001* Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science C
MATH6206 Topics in Advanced Algebra (CUHK: MATH6032 Topics in Algebra II) (p.11) E
SSAF6001 Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPG candidates in Faculty of Science
This 3-hour safety course (SSAF6001), offered by the Safety Office, is a compulsory course to all Science RPg students. The safety course will be conducted twice
a year (i.e. normally in Sept and Jan). You may register this course during the on-line course enrolment period nearer the time.
SSAF6001 is treated as an independent course of the Faculty that RPG candidates are required to complete this course before candidature could be confirmed.
Departmental courses only refer to departmental core and elective courses, in other words, completing at least 50% of departmental courses does not count
SSAF6001.
* SSAF6001 Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science
In order to enhance the safety awareness and knowledge of Science RPg students, a 3-hour safety course will be made compulsory to RPg
students of the following registration dates:
- MPhil candidates registered on or after January 1, 2009
- 3-year PhD candidates registered on or after January 1, 2008
- 4-year PhD candidates registered on or after January 1, 2007
The Basic Laboratory Safety Training will be conducted by the Safety Office twice a year (i.e. normally in Sept and Jan).
RPG students are required to enroll this course during the online enrolment period. Please note that students, who have successfully
completed this course requirement before, need not retake this course again.
Graduate Courses
(Updates Autumn 2021)
Meeting Date / Time: Wednesdays, September 1 – November 24, 2021, 1:30 – 4:15pm
MATH6041
Topics in Differential Equations I
Term 1, 2021-22
(Date & time: every Tuesday, 3:30pm – 6:15pm; Venue: G03, Academic Building I)
Course description:
This course will cover some basic topics in the theory of multi-dimensional systems of hyperbolic
conservation laws which include: local well-posenedess of the initial value problems for quasi-linear
symmetric hyperbolic systems, initial boundary value problems and admissible boundary conditions,
development of geometric singularities and formation of shocks; Krushkov theory for scalar quasilinear
problems, physically relevant wave patterns in compressible fluids; non-uniqueness problem and convex
Class Schedule Every Tuesday 10:30 - 12:20 & Friday 11:30 - 12:20
Meeting Date / Time: Wednesdays, January 19 - April 27, 2022, 1:30 - 4:15pm
This course gives an introduction to basic notions on complex manifolds both on the algebraic side and
on the analytic side, with an emphasis on compact complex manifolds. It will include sheaf theory,
Cech cohomology, de Rham and Dolbeault cohomologies, Hermitian and Kähler manifolds, Hermitian
holomorphic vector bundles, harmonic forms, vanishing theorems, Kodaira’s Embedding Theorem and
Chern classes. We will also examine examples of classical compact complex manifolds, starting with
projective spaces and their dual manifolds, i.e., compact quotients of the complex unit ball by
torsion-free discrete lattices, illustrating in concrete terms how some of the aforementioned basic
notions can be applied to the study of such classical manifolds.
References:
[BHP] Barth, W.; Hulek, Klaus; Peters, C.; Van de Ven, A. Compact complex surfaces, Second edition,
Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, 3. Folge, A Series of Modern Surveys in
Mathematics, Band 4, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2004.
[GH] Griffiths, P.; Harris, J. Principles of Algebraic Geometry, Pure and Applied Mathematics,
Wiley-Interscience Publishers, New York, 1978.
[Ko] Kodaira, K. Complex Manifolds and Deformation of Complex Structures, Grundlehren der
mathematischen Wissenschaften 283, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg, 1986.
[KM] Kodaira, K.; Morrow, J. Complex Manifolds, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971.
MATH6032
Topics in Algebra II
Term 2, 2021-22
(Date & time: every Wednesday, 9:30am – 12:15pm; Venue: Room 222, Lady Shaw Building)
Professor Xuhua He
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Course description:
By definition, an invertible real matrix is called totally positive if all the minors are positive and called
totally nonnegative if all the minors are nonnegative. These notions were introduced in the 1930s by
Schoenberg. In 1994, Lusztig in his foundational work developed the theory of total positivity for
arbitrary split real reductive group G. The theory of total positivity has significant impacts on many active
research directions. In this course, we will give an introduction to the theory of total positivity. We will
discuss the algebraic, combinatorial, and geometric properties related to the total positivity. We will also
discuss some recent progress of the theory over semifields and discuss some open problems.
Class Schedule Every Tuesday 12:30 - 13:20 & Friday 12:30 - 14:20