演讲者:雍炯敏 (中佛罗里达大学)
时间:2019-05-31 16:10-17:10
地点:慧园3栋 415报告厅
Abstract:
Do you regret your decisions made in the
past? If your answer is “yes”, you are a normal person. If your answer is “no”,
you are a very “rational” person. You may also ask yourself: Will you regret
about the decision you make today?
If an optimal decision made today will stay
optimal in the future, the problem under consideration is said to be
time-consistent. Otherwise, the problem is said to be time-inconsistent. In
reality, most (if not all) problems are time-inconsistent. There are two main
reasons leading to the time-inconsistency: people’s subjective time-preferences
and risk-preferences. In this talk, we will explain these in mathematical
terms, and will present some results of time-consistent solutions to some interesting
cases.
Bio:
Jiongmin Yong is a professor of mathematics
at University of Central Florida. He obtain his BS degree in 1982 at Fudan
University, and his PhD degree in 1986 at Purdue University, under supervision
of L. D. Berkovitz. Professor Yong’s research interests include control theory,
stochastic differential/integral equations, and mathematical finance. He was teaching in Fudan University during
1988—2003, promoted to a full professor in 1991, and became a Cheung Kong
Professor in 2000. He was the chair of Department of Mathematics at Fudan
University during 2000—2003. Since 2003, he has been a professor at University
of Central Florida. Professor Yong
was/is an associate editor of several journals, including SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, ESAIM: Control, Optimization
and Calculus of Variations, and Mathematical Control and Related Topics. He
won a number of honors, including Su Buqing Mathematical Prize, SAIG/SCT Best
SICON Paper Prize, and was invited to deliver a 45-minute talk at 2014 ICM.