Kang-Tae Kim (Korean: 김강태; born 1957) is a South Korean mathematician.[2] He is a professor of mathematics[3] at Pohang University of Science and Technology,[4][5] and is the head of the Center for Geometric Research at the Center for Leading Research.[6] He is one of executive editors of Complex Analysis and its Synergies,[7] an international journal published by Springer-Verlag.[8][9][10]
Kang-Tae Kim | |
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김강태 | |
Born | 1957 (age 66–67) Jeju Province, South Korea |
Alma mater | Seoul National University (B.S., 1978) UCLA (Ph.D., 1988) |
Awards | Academic Award of Korea Mathematical Society |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Pohang University of Science and Technology |
Doctoral advisor | Robert E. Greene[1] |
Education
- 1978: B. Sc.; 1980 M. Sc. in Mathematics, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
- 1980–83: Lieutenant Junior Grade, Republic of Korea Navy
- 1983–88: University of California, Los Angeles, United States
- 1988: Ph D. in Mathematics from UCLA (advisor: Robert E. Greene)
Major academic positions
- 1988–1994: J.D. Tamarkin and regular assistant professor, Brown University, Rhode Island, United States
- 1994–1998: associate professor, POSTECH, South Korea
- 1999–present: professor of Mathematics, POSTECH, South Korea
- 1998–2000, 2004–2006: chairman, Mathematics Department of POSTECH (2 terms)
- 2011–present: director of the Center for Geometry and its Applications (SRC-GAIA)
Service
- 2013–present: executive editor, Complex Analysis and its Synergies (Springer)
- 2001–2009: associate editor, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Elsevier)
- 2007: chief editor of the Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
- 2008–present: editor, Journal of Geometric Analysis (Springer)
- 1997–present: chair organizer of the KSCV Conference (10 times)
- 2001–2005: organized conference/school (two times) in Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques, Luminy, France
Books
- R. E. Greene, K.-T. Kim and S. G. Krantz: The Geometry of complex domains, Progress in Mathematics, Volume 291, Birkhauser-Verlag. 2011[11]
- K.-T. Kim and Hanjin Lee: Schwarz's lemma from a differential geometric viewpoint, * Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, published by the World Scientific, 2011.
- J.S. Bland, K.-T. Kim and S.G. Krantz, Eds. Complex and Riemannian geometry, Contemporary mathematics 322, American mathematical society, 2008.
- 김강태, 김성옥 (1999) 우리 아이들을 위한 미적분학 I, 교우사.
- K.-T. Kim and S.G. Krantz, Eds. Complex geometry in Pohang, Contemporary mathematics 222, American mathematical society, 1998.
- K.-T. Kim, Scaling methods in several complex variables, Lecture note series, Global Analysis Research Center, Seoul National University, 1990
Articles
- Robert E. Greene, Kang-Tae Kim The Riemann mapping theorem from Riemann's viewpoint. Complex analysis and its synergies, 3:1, (2017). This is an Open-Access journal). The URL for the paper is .
- Joo, Jae-Cheon; Kim, Kang-Tae; Schmalz, Gerd On the generalization of Forelli's theorem. Math. Ann. 365 (2016), no. 3-4, 1187–1200.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Zhang, Liyou On the uniform squeezing property of bounded convex domains in Cn . Pacific J. Math. 282 (2016), no. 2, 341–358.
- Ahn, Taeyong; Gaussier, Hervé; Kim, Kang-Tae Positivity and completeness of invariant metrics. J. Geom. Anal. 26 (2016), no. 2, 1173–1185.
- Fornaess, John-Erik; Kim, Kang-Tae Some problems. Complex analysis and geometry, 369–377, Springer Proc. Math. Stat., 144, Springer, Tokyo, 2015. 32-02
- Ahn, Taeyong; Gaussier, Hervé; Kim, Kang-Tae Unbounded pseudoconvex domains in Cn and their invariant metrics. Complex analysis and geometry, 49–55, Springer Proc. Math. Stat., 144, Springer, Tokyo, 2015.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Ninh Van Thu On the tangential holomorphic vector fields vanishing at an infinite type point.Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 367 (2015), no. 2, 867–885.
- Kim, Kang-Tae On the automorphism groups of complex domains. Geometry, number theory and representation theory, 65–78, KM Kyung Moon SA, Seoul, 2013.
- Greene, Robert E.; Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G.; Seo, Aeryeong Semicontinuity of automorphism groups of strongly pseudoconvex domains: the low differentiability case. Pacific J. Math. 262 (2013), no. 2, 365–395.
- Joo, Jae-Cheon; Kim, Kang-Tae; Schmalz, Gerd A generalization of Forelli's theorem. Math. Ann. 355 (2013), no. 3, 1171–1176.
- Kim, Kang-Tae Semi-continuity theorems for holomorphic automorphism groups. Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Differential Geometry and the 4th KNUGRG-OCAMI Differential Geometry Workshop [Volume 15], 99–102, Natl. Inst. Math. Sci. (NIMS), Taejŏn, 2011.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Lee, Hanjin Schwarz's lemma from a differential geometric viewpoint. IISc Lecture Notes Series, 2. IISc Press, Bangalore; World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Hackensack, NJ, 2011. xvi+82 pp. ISBN 978-981-4324-78-6; 981-4324-78-7
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Yoccoz, Jean-Christophe CR manifolds admitting a CR contraction. J. Geom. Anal. 21 (2011), no. 2, 476–493.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Levenberg, Norman; Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Robin functions for complex manifolds and applications. Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 209 (2011), no. 984, viii+111 pp. ISBN 978-0-8218-4965-1
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Levenberg, Norman; Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Robin functions for complex manifolds and applications. Complex analysis and digital geometry, 175–197, Acta Univ. Upsaliensis Skr. Uppsala Univ. C Organ. Hist., 86, Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala, 2009.
- Choi, Young-Jun; Khoi, Le Hai; Kim, Kang-Tae On an explicit construction of weakly sufficient sets for the function algebra A−∞(Ω) . Complex Var. Elliptic Equ. 54 (2009), no. 9, 879–897.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Poletsky, Evgeny; Schmalz, Gerd Functions holomorphic along holomorphic vector fields. J. Geom. Anal. 19 (2009), no. 3, 655–666. 32A10 (35A20)
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Complex scaling and geometric analysis of several variables. Bull. Korean Math. Soc. 45 (2008), no. 3, 523–561.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Kim, Sung-Yeon CR hypersurfaces with a contracting automorphism. J. Geom. Anal. 18 (2008), no. 3, 800–834.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Levenberg, Norman; Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Robin functions for complex manifolds and applications. Complex analysis and its applications, 25–42, OCAMI Stud., 2, Osaka Munic. Univ. Press, Osaka,2007.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Lee, Hanjin On the Omori-Yau almost maximum principle. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 335 (2007), no. 1, 332–340.
- Cima, Joseph A.; Graham, Ian; Kim, Kang Tae; Krantz, Steven G. The Carathéodory-Cartan-Kaup-Wu theorem on an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. Nagoya Math. J. 185 (2007), 17–30.
- Fridman, B. L.; Kim, K.-T.; Krantz, S. G.; Ma, D. On determining sets for holomorphic automorphisms. Rocky Mountain J. Math. 36 (2006), no. 3, 947–955.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. The automorphism groups of domains. Amer. Math. Monthly 112 (2005), no. 7, 585–601.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Ma, Daowei A note on: "Characterization of the Hilbert ball by its automorphisms'' [J. Korean Math. Soc. 40 (2003), no. 3, 503–516; MR1973915]. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 309 (2005), no. 2, 761–763.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G.; Spiro, Andrea F. Analytic polyhedra in C2 with a non-compact automorphism group. J. Reine Angew. Math. 579 (2005), 1–12.
- Kim, Kang-Tae On the automorphism groups of convex domains in Cn . Adv. Geom. 4 (2004), no. 1, 33–40.
- Kim, Kan-Tè; Shmal′ts, G. Dynamics of local automorphisms of embedded CR-manifolds. (Russian); translated from Mat. Zametki 76 (2004), no. 477–480 Math. Notes 76 (2004), no. 3-4, 443–446
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Verdiani, Luigi Complex n -dimensional manifolds with a real n2 -dimensional automorphism group. J. Geom. Anal. 14 (2004), no. 4, 701–713.
- Kim, Kang-Tae Analytic polyhedra with non-compact automorphism group. Complex analysis in several variables—Memorial Conference of Kiyoshi Oka's Centennial Birthday, 135–140, Adv. Stud. Pure Math., 42, Math. Soc. Japan, Tokyo, 2004.
- Gaussier, Hervé; Kim, Kang-Tae Compactness of certain families of pseudo-holomorphic mappings into Cn .Internat. J. Math. 15 (2004), no. 1, 1–12. 32Q65
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. The Bergman metric invariants and their boundary behavior. Explorations in complex and Riemannian geometry, 139–151, Contemp. Math., 332, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2003.
- Cheung, C. K.; Kim, Kang-Tae The constant curvature property of the Wu invariant metric. Pacific J. Math. 211 (2003), no. 1, 61–68.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Normal families of holomorphic functions and mappings on a Banach space.Expo. Math. 21 (2003), no. 3, 193–218.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Determining sets and fixed points for holomorphic endomorphisms. Function spaces (Edwardsville, IL, 2002), 239–246, Contemp. Math., 328, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2003.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Some new results on domains in complex space with non-compact automorphism group. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 281 (2003), no. 2, 417–424.
- Fridman, B. L.; Kim, K. T.; Krantz, S. G.; Ma, D. On fixed points and determining sets for holomorphic automorphisms. Michigan Math. J. 50 (2002), no. 3, 507–515.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Lee, Sunhong Asymptotic behavior of the Bergman kernel and associated invariants in certain infinite type pseudoconvex domains. Forum Math. 14 (2002), no. 5, 775–795.
- Byun, Jisoo; Gaussier, Hervé; Kim, Kang-Tae Weak-type normal families of holomorphic mappings in Banach spaces and characterization of the Hilbert ball by its automorphism group. J. Geom. Anal. 12 (2002), no. 4, 581–599.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Characterization of the Hilbert ball by its automorphism group. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 354 (2002), no. 7, 2797–2818.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Krantz, Steven G. Complex scaling and domains with non-compact automorphism group.Illinois J. Math. 45 (2001), no. 4, 1273–1299.
- Kim, Kang-Tae; Pagano, Andrea Normal analytic polyhedra in C2 with a noncompact automorphism group. J. Geom. Anal. 11 (2001), no. 2, 283–293.
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