Wang Lin Job Title: Professor E-mail: lwang@bit.edu.cn
His research field is Hamilton power system, and he has hosted and participated in many major and key National Natural Science funds, and won the support of Outstanding Youth Fund in 2021. Students interested in differential equations and dynamical systems are welcome to apply for graduate school.
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Differential Equations and dynamical Systems
2008.9-- 2013.6, Nanjing University, PhD
2004.9-- 2008.7, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Bachelor
2021.7 to date, Beijing Institute of Technology, Professor
2015.9 -- 2021.7, Tsinghua University, Assistant Professor
2013.7 -- 2015.7, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fudan University
[1] Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Aubry-Mather theory for contact Hamiltonian systems II. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-A, 42 (2022), 555-595.
[2] Hitoshi Ishii, Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Hamilton-Jacobi equations with their Hamiltonians depending Lipschitz continuously on the unknown. Communications in Partial Differential Equations, 47 (2022), 417-452
[3] Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Weak KAM solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equations with decreasing dependence on unknown functions. Journal of Differential Equations, 286 (2021), 411-432.
[4] Liang Jin, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, A representation formula of viscosity solutions to weakly coupled systems of Hamilton-Jacobi equations with applications to regularizing effect, Journal of Differential Equations, 268 (2020), 2012-2039.
[5] Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Aubry-Mather theory for contact Hamiltonian systems, Communications in Mathematical Physics, 366 (2019), 981-1023.
[6] Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Variational principle for contact Hamiltonian systems and its applications, Journal de Mathematiques Pures et Applique, 123 (2019), 167-200.
[7] Kaizhi Wang, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Implicit variational principle for contact Hamiltonian systems, Nonlinearity, 30 (2017), 492-515.
[8] Anup Biswas, Hitoshi Ishii, Subhamay Saha and Lin Wang, On viscosity solution of HJB equations with state constraints and reflection control, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 55 (2017), 365-396.
[9] Xifeng Su, Lin Wang and Jun Yan, Weak KAM theory for Hamilton-Jacobi equations depending on unknown functions, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-A, 36 (2016), 6487-6522.
[10] Chong-Qing Cheng and Lin Wang, Destruction of Lagrangian torus for positive definite Hamiltonian systems, Geometric and Functional Analysis, 23 (2013), 848-866.