Minh-Nhat Phung
[6] MaryLena Bleile, Minh-Nhat Phung, and Minh-Binh Tran. A Relative Ignorability Framework for Decision-Relevant Observability in Control Theory and Reinforcement Learning. (arxiv)
[5] Minh-Nhat Phung, Minh-Binh Tran. Control, Optimal Transport and Neural Differential Equations in Supervised Learning. (arxiv)
[4] Amirali Hannani, Minh-Nhat Phung, Minh-Binh Tran, and Emmanuel Trélat. Internal controls of the transition kernel for stochastic lattice dynamics, Journal of Differential Equations, Volume 453, 5 Febuary 2026. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jde.2025.113798)
[3] Amirali Hannani, Minh-Nhat Phung, Minh-Binh Tran, and Emmanuel Trélat. Controlling the rates of a chain of harmonic oscillators with a point langevin thermostat, Journal of Differential Equations, Volume 426, 5 May 2025, Pages 253-316. (https://doi.org/10.1016/J.jde.2025.01.054)
[2] Gi-Sang Cheon, Nhan-Phu Chung and Minh-Nhat Phung. Algebraic and topological properties of Riordan groups over finite fields, 2020. (arxiv)
[1] Nhan-Phu Chung and Minh-Nhat Phung. Barycenters in the Hellinger-Kantorovich Space. Applied Mathematics & Optimization 84, 1791-1820(2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00245-020-09695-y. (SharedIt)
[3] SIAM Texas-Louisiana Sectional Meeting: Minisymposium - Numerical and theoretical solutions of wave and kinetic equations, September 2025. (website)
[2] Workshop on PDEs, Math Physics and Numerics at Texas A&M University, August 2025. (website)
[1] Workshop on Partial Differential Equation and Random Media at Texas A&M University, August 2024. (website)
[5] SIAM Texas-Louisiana Sectional Meeting: Minisymposium - Solvable Nonlinear Systems and Their Applications, September 2025. (website)
[4] Nonlinear PDEs seminar at Texas A&M University, September 2025.
[3] Workshop on PDEs, Math Physics and Numerics at Texas A&M University, August 2025. (website)
[2] 2025 Spring Central Sectional Meeting: AMS Special Session on Frontiers in Nonlinear PDEs and Applied Mathematical Challenges I at Kansas University, March 2025. (website)
[1] Workshop on Partial Differential Equation and Random Media at Texas A&M University, August 2024. (website)