Hui-Hsiung Kuo
Hui-Hsiung Kuo | |
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Kuo in 2023 | |
| Born | October 21, 1941 |
| Education | National Taiwan University (BS) Cornell University (MA, PhD) |
| Known for | White noise analysis |
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| Institutions | New York University University of Virginia Wayne State University Louisiana State University National Cheng Kung University |
| Thesis | Integration Theory on Infinite Dimensional Manifolds (1970) |
| Doctoral advisor | Leonard Gross |
Hui-Hsiung Kuo (born October 21, 1941) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician, author, and academic. He is Nicholson Professor Emeritus at Louisiana State University and one of the founders of the field of white noise analysis.
Kuo is most known for his research in stochastic analysis, with a focus on stochastic integration, white noise theory, and infinite dimensional analysis. He together with T. Hida, J. Potthoff, and L. Streit founded the field of white noise analysis. He has authored several books, including White Noise: An Infinite-Dimensional Calculus, Introduction to Stochastic Integration, Gaussian Measures in Banach Spaces, and White Noise Distribution Theory and served as an editor for books, such as White Noise Analysis: Mathematics and Applications and Stochastic Analysis on Infinite-Dimensional Spaces. He has received the Graduate Teaching Award and Distinguished Faculty Award from Louisiana State University.
Kuo is a member of the Association of Quantum Probability and Infinite Dimensional Analysis. He has served on the Program Committee for the IFIP Conference and contributed to the Summer Institutes for the American Mathematical Society. He also serves as an associate editor for the Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics and holds the position of editor-in-chief for the Journal of Stochastic Analysis as well as Communications on Stochastic Analysis. He is an editor of Infinite Dimensional Analysis, Quantum Probability and Related Topics.