
معرفی
Professor Long Lee is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Wyoming, where he has held the rank of Professor of Mathematics since 2005. His research spans numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and nonlinear partial differential equations, with recent extensions into image registration and pattern classification.
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, 2002
- M.S. in Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland at College Park, 1998
- M.S. in Geophysics, National Central University, Taiwan, 1990
- B.S. in Bio-Machinery Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1988
Lee’s research focuses on developing advanced numerical algorithms for Euler-Poincaré equations, shallow-water waves, and computational methods for medical imaging and epidemiology. His work bridges mathematical rigor with real-world applications in fluid dynamics, nonlinear optics, and ecological modeling.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to self-similar asymptotics, geodesic shooting algorithms for template matching, and numerical solutions for ill-conditioned systems. These articles demonstrate expertise in numerical linear algebra, geometric pattern recognition, and nonlinear dynamics.
