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BIMSA > Yong Suk Moon

Yong Suk Moon

     Assistant Professor    
Assistant Professor Yong Suk Moon

Group: Number Theory and Representation Theory

Office: A3-1a-303

Email: ysmoon@bimsa.cn

Research Field: Number theory, Algebraic Geometry

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Biography


Yong Suk Moon joined BIMSA in 2022 fall as an assistant professor. His research area is number theory and arithmetic geometry. More specifically, his current research focuses on p-adic Hodge theory, Fontaine-Mazur conjecture, and p-adic Langlands program. He completed his Ph.D at Harvard University in 2016, and was a Golomb visiting assistant professor at Purdue University (2016-19) and a postdoctoral researcher at University of Arizona (2019 - 22).

Research Interest


  • Number theory and Arithmetic geometry

Education Experience


  • 2009 - 2016      Harvard University      Mathematics      Doctor      (Supervisor: Mark Kisin)
  • 2008 - 2009      Stanford University      Statistics      Master
  • 2004 - 2008      Stanford University      Mathematics and Physics      Bachelor

Work Experience


  • 2022 -      BIMSA      Professor
  • 2019 - 2022      University of Arizona      Postdoctoral Research Associate
  • 2016 - 2019      Purdue University      Golomb Visiting Assistant Professor

Honors and Awards


  • 2020      AMS-Simons Travel Grant
  • 2009      Samsung Scholarship for Graduate Studies
  • 2008      The J.E.Wallace Sterling Award for Scholastic Achievement, Stanford University
  • 2008      Research Award, Dept. of Mathematics, Stanford University
  • 2004      Samsung Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies
  • 2003      Silver Medal in the 34th International Physics Olympiad

Publication


  • [1] Yong Suk Moon, On Fontaine's conjecture for torsion crystalline local systems, Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Crelle's Journal) (2025)
  • [2] Yong Suk Moon, A note on purity of crystalline local systems, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 152(12), 5095-5103 (2024)
  • [3] Heng Du, Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Koji Shimizu, Log prismatic F-crystals and purity(2024)
  • [4] Heng Du, Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Koji Shimizu, Completed prismatic F-crystals and crystalline Zp-local systems, Compositio Mathematica, 160(2024), 5, 1101-1166
  • [5] Yong Suk Moon, Strongly divisible lattices and crystalline cohomology in the imperfect residue field case, Selecta Mathematica, 30(1), 12 (2024)
  • [6] Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Deepam Patel, Relative Fontaine-Messing theory over power series rings, International Mathematics Research Notices(2023)
  • [7] Tong Liu, Yong Suk Moon, Relative crystalline representations and p-divisible groups in the small ramification case, Algebra & Number Theory, 14(2020)
  • [8] Yong Suk Moon, Extending p-divisible Groups and Barsotti-Tate Deformation Ring in the Relative Case, International Mathematics Research Notices(2020)
  • [9] Yong Suk Moon, Potentially semi-stable deformations of specified Hodge-Tate type and Galois type, Journal of Number Theory, 181(2017)
  • [10] Yong Suk Moon, Galois Deformation Ring and Barsotti-Tate Representations in the Relative Case, Ph.D Thesis, Harvard University (2016)

 

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