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Colloquium: Alan Chang (WashU)

Event Type: 
Colloquium
Speaker: 
Alan Chang (Washington University in Saint Louis)
Event Date: 
Thursday, April 17, 2025 - 3:30pm
Location: 
SMLC-356

Event Description: 

Title: Euclidean distortion of quasisymmetrically Hilbertian metric spaces and the sparsest cut problem

Abstract: In this talk, we will discuss quantitative bounds on bi-Lipschitz embeddings of certain finite metric spaces into Euclidean space. We will see some ideas in the proofs as well as an application in graph algorithms to the sparsest cut problem. This is joint work with Assaf Naor and Kevin Ren.

About the Speaker. Alan Chang is an Assistant Professor at Washington University in Saint Louis, MO. He received his PhD from Chicago University in 2020 under the direction of Professor Marianna Csörnyei. He was an Instructor at Princeton University (mentor: Prof. Assaf Naor) before joining WashU in 2023. Dr. Chang's primary mathematical interests are harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory. He is an NSF grant holder and was an NSF GRF recipient. He has published in premier journals such as Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., Analysis and PDE, Adv. Math, Rev. Mat. Iberoamericana, Math. Z., J. Number Theory. Dr. Chang has an extensive outreach footprint, currently he directs the WashU Math Circle (for K12 students), he has been mentor and faculty member of Canada/USA Math Camp and of Clubes de Ciencia in México, while a graduate student he mentored over 10+ undergraduate students in the U. Chicago DRP program. He received a bronze medal at the International Linguistics Olympiad in Sweden in 2010, and now he submits problems for North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad! One of his problems, "Warlpiri Kinship Groups," appeared in the second round of the 2013 NACLO and was later featured in Alex Bellos's puzzle column in The Guardian.