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University of Connecticut

Department of Mathematics

       

David Pham

Office: MSB 419B

email: pham@math.uconn.edu
 

Research Interests: 

Topology, Algebraic Geometry, and Mathematical Physics

 

Educational Background: 

M.S., Communications & Control Systems (University of Connecticut, 2003)

Ph. D., Mathematics (University of Connecticut, in progress)

 

Expository Works:

Pham, D., Crossed Bimodules and the Twisted Group Double, Jan. 2007.


Submitted Works:
Kaufmann, R., Pham, D., The Drinfel'd Double and Twisting in Stringy Orbifold Theory".
Preprint, arXiv:0708.4006 35p., August 2007


Publications: 

[1] Pham, D., Pattipati, K., Willett, P., Luo, J. An Improved Complex Sphere Decoder for V-BLAST Systems, IEEE Signal Processing Letters Vol 11, No. 9, September 2004.

 

[2] Tu, F., Pham, D., Luo, J., Pattipati, K., Willett, P., J. Decision Feedback with Rollout for Multiuser Detection in Synchronous CDMA, IEE Proceedings in Communications, Vol 154., No. 4, August 2004.

 

[3] Pham, D., Pattipati, K., Willett, P., Luo, J.  A Generalized Probabilistic Data Assoication Detector for Multiple Antenna Systems, IEEE Communications Letters Vol 8, No. 4, April 2004.

 

[4] Pham, D., Luo, J., Pattipati, K., Willett, P. A PDA-Kalman Approach to Multiuser Detection in Asynchronous CDMA, IEEE Communications Letters, Vol 6, No. 11, Nov 2002.

 

Talks:

AMS Conference (Algebraic Geometry Session) Storrs, CT October 2006

International Conference on Abelian Groups and Modules over Commutative Rings Storrs, CT June 2007

 

Courses Taught:

Math 106 (2004)

Math 103 (Fall 2005)

Math 210 (Spring 2006)

Math 116 (Fall 2006)

Math 116 (Spring 2007)