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KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2005

Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) 207-43 Cheongnyangni 2-dong, Dongdaemun-gu,

Seoul, 130-722 Korea Tel: 82 2 958 3711 Fax: 82 2 958 3770

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KIAS Annual Report 2005 Table of Contents Report of President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2

History --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4

Organization and Committees ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5

Administration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5

Comments from KIAS Research Fellows ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6

School of Mathematics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

• Faculty and Research Fellows -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

• Visiting Scientists ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

• Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) ---------------------------------- 24• Publications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35

School of Physics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39

• Faculty and Research Fellows --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40

• Visiting Scientists ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45

• Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) ----------------------------------- 52• Publications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 61

School of Computational Sciences ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 67

• Faculty and Research Fellows --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68

• Visiting Scientists ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73

• Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) ----------------------------------- 76• Publications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88

Alumni -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92

Associate Members ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 95

Mutual Agreement ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99

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Report of President This is the year 2005 annual report on Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) and is also my second report as President. KIAS was founded on October 1, 1996, with a strong commitment to the excellence in basic sciences, by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea. KIAS embarked on an ambitious journey with only three professors and three research fellows in mathematics and physics. The Institute has no formal curriculum, degree programs, or experimental laboratories. Instead, the Institute is now home to 27 highly talented scientists and 79 young promising research fellows to accomplish and explore the most fundamental areas of science. Currently, KIAS research staff consists of 81 members, 35 in the School of Mathematics, 28 in the School of Physics, and 18 in the School of Computational Sciences with diverse nationalities, including 3 professors and 22 research fellows who are newly appointed. We have come a long way indeed. In this report we present the current status with an overview on the organization, research staff, alumni, visiting scholars, associate members, and scientific activities. As KIAS will commemorate its 10th anniversary in 2006, it is time to look back on KIAS’ 9-year history and to make a future development plan. We have tried to build the best research facility in the region by providing a pleasant and free research environment for the scholars in home and abroad. In 2005, we have had more than 9,700 participants from domestic and abroad to attend 35 international meetings and 650 seminars in a variety of subjects, in which many world’s leading scholars have participated. One of our goals is the sustained creation of new knowledge driven by curiosity and to share the results with others. Some knowledge will become, as history indicates, the backbone of technology that our society needs, whereas some will become fundamental knowledge that human race can cherish as an intellectual triumph. In addition, a newly established KIAS scholar program in 2005 is expected to enable more scientists to visit and work here. As our society as well as science has been undergoing drastic changes, another goal is to make KIAS relevant to our society. We are committed to providing a unique opportunity for the Korean science community to grow in intellectual capability by providing actively interacting research environment. Establishment of the School of Computational Sciences which engages in theoretical and computational research in the so-called information, bio-, and nano-sciences is such an example. At the same time, we are ready to embrace and nurture new ideas and perspectives in the future direction in basic science research. I am very proud of the flexibility that is the most important strength of KIAS in this endeavor. In addition to the future growth in the Schools of Mathematics and Physics, we will aggressively continue to expand the School of Computational Sciences to accommodate the originally planned Schools of Chemistry and Biology. As an effort to contribute to the nation-wide campaign to encourage young students to pursue the careers in science, we have also provided, in the past few years, mentoring programs for undergraduate and graduate students in Korea in the form of winter and summer schools in order to motivate them and to provide them with guidance in their future careers in science. We believe that this program has been very successful and plan to continue to expand the efforts. Also, KIAS plans to launch an outreach program from 2006 which will enlarge public understanding of basic sciences through a variety of lectures and mentoring systems and etc. For the better KIAS perspective, the new 5-year review process has been initiated to evaluate the present and future programs of each school with an international evaluation committee. The School of Mathematics is the one to carry out the review process in 2006, and the others in the successive years. Finally, I would like to thank, with my deepest gratitude, everyone who has taken part in building and leading this proud institution and who has helped and worked so hard to make our dream come true. Mahn Won Kim President

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President of KIAS, Dr. Mahn Won Kim delivers a speech at the opening ceremony for the year of 2005 on January 2, 2005.

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History KIAS was inaugurated in October of 1996 under the support of the Korean government with strong commitment to the excellence of research in fundamental sciences (mathematics, physics, and computational sciences). Located on a 30-acre site in Hongneung, Seoul, Korea, KIAS provides a research-friendly atmosphere with a full access to state-of-the art research facilities.

1995 March Feasibility study on the establishment of KIAS December Establishment of KIAS approved at the Board of Trustees’ Meeting

KIAS Establishment Corps launched 1996 August Prof. Efim I. Zelmanov of University of California at San Diego (1994 Fields Medalist) was

appointed as Distinguished Professor at School of Mathematics October KIAS established and inaugurated

Prof. Hyo Chul Myung of KAIST was appointed as Vice President and Acting President November School of Mathematics and School of Physics were established

KIAS started with research staff of 1 Distinguished Professor, 2 Professors, and 3 Research Fellows

1997 December Prof. Chung Wook Kim of the Johns Hopkins University was appointed as President 1998 December Research staff of KIAS increased to 1 Distinguished Professor, 6 Professors, and 30 Research

Fellows 1999 August Prof. Leonard Susskind of Stanford University (1994 Sakurai Prize Awardee) was appointed as

Distinguished Professor at School of Physics 2000 September School of Computational Sciences was established 2002 December Research staff of KIAS consists of 2 Distinguished Professors, 15 Professors, and 47 Research

Fellows 2003 December Research staff of KIAS consists of 2 Distinguished Professors, 19 Professors, and 61 Research

Fellows 2004 July Prof. Mahn Won Kim of KAIST was appointed as the third President 2004 December Research staff of KIAS consists of 2 Distinguished Professors, 17 Professors, and 62 Research

Fellows 2005 July Prof. JongHae Keum was appointed as Dean of Faculty of KIAS Prof. JongHae Keum (School of Mathematics), Prof. Hyunggyu Park (School of Physics), and

Prof. Jaewan Kim (School of Computational Sciences) were appointed as chair of each school December Research staff of KIAS consists of 2 Distinguished Professors, 18 Professors, and 61 Research

Fellows .

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President

School of Mathematics School of Physics

Advisory Board Subcommittees

School of Computational Sciences

Administration

Dean of Faculty

Organization and Committees Administration

Kim, Mahn Won President Keum, JongHae Dean of Faculty / Chair, School of Mathematics Park, Hyunggyu Chair, School of Physics Kim, Jaewan Chair, School of Computational Sciences Shim, Moon Taik General Manager Kim, Young Eun Team Leader / Personnel Jung, Yo Chang General Affairs / Security Lee, Hyung-Soon Secretary of President / Payroll Lee, Jung Eun Planning Ryu, Neung-hyun Planning Kim, Yoon Hee Public & International Relations / Newsletter Park, Cheol-kyoo Team Leader Moon, Soon Ho Research Projects Lee, Min-Sung Kim, So-Young

School of Computational Sciences / Housing School of Mathematics & Physics

Choi, Byung-ho Computing Park, Sujin Librarian Lee, Young Jin Computational Sciences Computing Jung, Woo Joo Computing Oh, Si -Hyoung Team Leader / Budgeting Kwak, Seong- Cheol Purchasing / Contract Kweon, Oh Beom Disbursements / Taxation Yang, Minwoo Budgeting

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First step in Korea

School of Mathematics, KIAS Dr. Sato, Fumitoshi

Almost two months have passed since I came to KIAS. Two-month was too short to learn Korean language, so let me keep writing in English. My hometown is Niigata, Japan, which is a small city surrounded by mountains but faces to ocean. The area is very famous for rice, seafood, hot springs, and ski resorts. I did my undergraduate study at Sophia University in Tokyo, and got my Ph. D. from University of Utah this spring. Even though my hometown is famous for its ski resorts, I learned how to ski at Salt Lake City, Utah. Everyone told me that I was lucky and also spoiled to have experienced only the best snow on the earth. I had a strong connection with Prof. Bumsig Kim before coming here. My Ph. D advisor and his first student are collaborators of Prof. Kim. One of my committee members was an academic little brother of Prof. Kim. Those are the reasons I got to know KIAS. Actually, Prof. Kim invited me to give a talk at KIAS in summer, 2004. So this is the second time to come to Korea and KIAS.

Giving a lecture in the workshop of KIAS members in School of Mathematics, Oct. 26, 2005

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My research area is the enumerative geometry, especially the intersection theory of moduli of higher genus curves and maps. This area can be considered as a classical algebraic geometry. But it is a rapidly developing area since early 1990's, thanks to the string theory in particle physics. The research environment at KIAS is wonderful. I still cannot believe it. When I was in Utah, there were so many things to do for teaching. But here I can spend a whole day for my research without trying hard. I believe that is the best thing for a post-doc to be in a research institute. The other good thing to be a post-doc here is that we have many seminars and conferences. Some of seminars are introductory lectures and some of them are more research-oriented. Thus, I can learn new areas and at the same time I can get to know what kind of researches can be done in that area. Of course I can get to know many researchers from all over the world. But the best part is that all the seminars or conferences are just in front of me. I don't have to fly to somewhere. I should take advantage of this environment. Also I need to say supporting staff here are excellent. They helped me a lot with getting along in Korea and all the time it seems to me that they are glad to help. Korea is very famous for its spicy food, but somehow I am fine with the Korean spiciness, even though I don’t like spiciness of wasabi. So I was not surprised at spiciness, but I am surprised at the amount people eat in Korea. It seems to me that they can have two main dishes and five or six side-dishes. To me, one main dish with two or three side-dishes is more than enough. So it is very surprising to me that most Korean people are so skinny. I also noticed that people drink endlessly after that kind of big dinner and pubs never close until the next morning. I started learning Korean language so far by myself. I am always surprised how similar Korean language and Japanese are to each other. Grammars are almost identical and there are so many same words originally coming from Chinese. So I feel that I will be able to speak Korean sooner or later if I keep learning. We'll see how it will work in a few months. But I am planning to take some Korean classes from next year. I hope I can learn more Korean language, culture and eat a lot of Korean food.

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First steps in Korea

School of Physics, KIAS Dr. Scopel, Stefano

Since I have been working in KIAS for just a few months, first of all let me introduce myself. My native town is Sanremo, a small seaside resort on the Italian Riviera close to the French Cote D’Azur, which reaches frivolous nationwide celebrity for one week every year because of a much derided but widely viewed pop-song Festival. I have graduated in Torino, got my Ph.D. in Genoa and worked for some years in Saragossa (Spain), before coming back to Torino. Thanks to the good scientific relations between the University of Torino and KIAS I was given the opportunity to move to Korea, and that's how my wife and I are here now. My research interests are particle physics phenomenology, astrophysics and cosmology, which overlap in the field defined as Astroparticle Physics. As a newcomer, I will try to share with you my first impressions about KIAS and Korea. I had never been here before, but several colleagues of mine in Torino had, so in part I already knew before coming what to expect. My expectations have not been betrayed: as every foreigner will tell you, Korea strikes the newcomer for its order, good organization and safety, enchants hiㅇm with its beautiful landscapes and burns his tongue with the spiciness of its food! As far as KIAS is concerned, its reputation has reached well outside Korean borders: it is a perfect place for research, with a stimulating scientific environment, excellent infrastructures and a very efficient supporting stuff, which I would like here to sincerely thank for their help and kindness, especially at the very beginning of our stay. On the other hand, before coming I was not aware of the peculiarities of the local housing market, where in order to rent a house the tenant is normally expected to pay as deposit an amount of money which, by European standards, is nothing short of astronomical. So it was probably with some luck that only a couple of weeks after arriving, my wife and I found a comfortable apartment in the nice downtown neighborhood of Itaewon at an affordable rent and, above all, with no deposit at all. Getting along in Korea for us has always been very smooth. People are nice, welcoming and collaborative. In particular, getting used to the new environment has not been difficult for my wife, since she is particularly keen to relocating and learning new habits, as a native Nigerian experienced to Italian life. Of course these are just superficial impressions. It will be up to us now to try to get a deeper knowledge of our host country and the culture of its people. In particular, until now we haven't seen much outside Seoul (apart from a short visit to the eastern coast during last Lunar New Year’s holidays). However we plan to wait more favorable climate conditions at the end of the freezing Korean winter to visit some of the renowned natural and historical attractions of the country.

Pausing with wife at Mt. Dobong

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I will close by talking about our Korean classes. When last December my wife and I realized that in Seoul there exist several groups of young volunteers who work to promote the knowledge of the Korean language and culture among foreigners, I just sent an e-mail to one of them. The reply was so kind and welcoming that we soon joined their Korean classes every week. Probably the rhythm of study is not very high, but the environment is nice and relaxed (it’s really the first time that someone treats me candies and drinks during classes). I don’t know if we will ever make it up in speaking and understanding at least a little bit in speaking and understanding the Korean language (as for now, we are very far from the goal...) but anyway we will surely end up making new friends!

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Ruminations

School of Computational Sciences, KIAS Dr. Tarakeshwar, P.

Much water has flown in the Han River, since I first set my foot in the “Land of Morning Calm”. During the intervening years, I have luxuriated in the myriad sights, smells and sounds of this enchanting country. It has been an exciting place to be, both from a professional and personal point of view. Herein, I record some of my impressions. The first question, which I encountered in Korea, was on why I came to Korea to pursue research. Even now, I am so often asked this question that I still wonder on what the right answer should be. It was while working in a pharmaceutical industry in India that I first thought of going abroad for postdoctoral research. Soon enough, I had postdoctoral offers from US, Europe, and Korea. While I was in the process of taking the decision, most of the people around me strongly advised me to go to US or Europe. They felt that a stint in US or Europe would do wonders to my career. However, I found the allure of visiting an unfamiliar country quite exciting. While Korea was “unfamiliar” in the sense that I hardly knew anybody who had visited this country, I was more familiar with its culture. In particular, I had the opportunity to watch a few Korean movies, because I was a member of a “Film Society” during my days as a student. Unlike most foreigners, I was not taken aback by the crowds and customs, of Korea. I believe it had to do with the fact that I was used to seeing more dense crowds in India. Since most customs are honed in by religion, the fact that Buddhism originated in India and most Koreans are Buddhists, might explain the seeming similarity of the two cultures. Traditionally, both Indian and Korean societies have had a strong tradition of family which is withering away in both countries, because of the greater economic independence of individuals. My best impressions of Korea are of its people. I believe that they are one of the most disciplined and hard-working people in the world. Apart from that, they are one of the most helpful people I have encountered during my travels in various countries of the world. The best thing I like about Korea is that it is one of the safest countries in the world. Thus, my wife really finds it amazing, that she can walk all alone in the middle of the night, without being accosted by someone. This is something, which she cannot imagine doing, in most parts of the world or for that matter, even in India. During my stay in Korea, I have visited several interesting places, each of them having its own distinct allure. Thus Gyeongju and Gimhae, were exciting from the historical viewpoint. I found some of the most beautiful beaches and landscapes in Uleung-island. I was thrilled to visit Hae-insa temple, and see all the woodblocks of the Korean Tripitaka. I have reveled walking through the apple orchards and red-pepper farms in the vicinity of the Mt. Juwangsan. Before I end, I cite a Korean proverb "정 붙이고 살면 (그 곳이) 고향" (Where you live with affection, that is your home land...). Tailpiece: A recent headline “A romantic legend intertwines with a genetic discovery” in the “Joongang Daily” caught my attention. The story described the decoding of the entire genetic code of ancient Korean remains (four corpses in a tomb at Gimhae). Seems, the mitochondrial DNA (which traces matrilineal lines) found in one of the corpses was consistent with that of South or Southeast Asian ethnic groups “Malaysian, Thai, or Indian”. The romantic legend alludes to the fact that Queen Heo Hwang Ok, who was married to King Suro (founder of the Gaya Kingdom in AD 42) was originally a princess from the kingdom of Ayodhya in India. The engraving of a sun and a fish on the tomb of King Suro, seems to give credence to the legend. Despite the popular perception that Koreans are an ethnically homogenous group which originated in Mongolia, 20 to 30 percent of modern-day Koreans have DNA traceable to South and Southeast Asian ethnic groups. An interesting aside to the above story is the fact that Queen Suro ordered two of her nine sons to follow her family name of Heo. Consequently, men and women having Gimhae Kim or Heo as their family name do not marry between themselves.

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The Executive Summary of the Review Committee Review Committee Prof. Jean-Pierre Bourguinon (Director, IHES) Prof. James Carlson (President, CMI) Prof. Robert Moody (Former Director, BIRS) Prof. Kyoji Saito (Former Director, RIMS)

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School of Mathematics The great success of modern science is largely due to the development of mathematics and analysis of models arising from natural and social phenomena. Research in the School of Mathematics includes both pure and applied mathematics such as algebra, number theory, algebraic geometry, topology, geometry, complex geometry, global analysis, differential equations, etc. Faculty Distinguished Professor Zelmanov, Efim I. Algebra, Group Theory Professor Choi, Youn-Seo Q-series, Mock Theta Function, Theta Function Professor Hwang, Jun-Muk Complex Geometry Professor Keum, JongHae Algebraic Geometry Professor Kim, Bumsig Geometry Professor Myung, Hyo Chul Lie Theory Professor Oh, Yong-Geun Differential Geometry Professor Park, Jinsung Global Analysis Research Fellows KIAS Assistant Professor Kim, Dong Han Ergodic Theory KIAS Assistant Professor Kim, Sung Yeon Several Complex Variables KIAS Assistant Professor Oh, Youngtak Lie Algebras & Representation Theory Dr. Bender, Andreas Arithmetic Geometry Dr. Chae, Myeongju Nonlinear PDE Dr. Choe, Insong Complex Geometry Dr. Choy, Jaeyoo Algebraic Geometry Dr. Chu, HahngYun Geometric Theory of Dynamical Systems Dr. Jeon, Daeyeol Number Theory Dr. Jun, Byungheup Algebraic Geometry Dr. Kang, Soon Yi Special Functions, Combinatorics, and Number Theory Dr. Kim, Chang-Wan Riemannian Geometry Dr. Kim, Hyunseok Partial Differential Equations Dr. Kim, Jeong-Ah Lie Algebra and Representation Theory Dr. Kim, Min Kyu Hamiltonian Group Action on Symplectic Manifold Dr. Kim, Namhoon Vertex Algebra Dr. Lee, Hyeonmi Lie Algebra and Representation Theory Dr. Lee, Seok-Min Number Theory Dr. Myung, Sung Algebraic K-theory and Motivic Cohomology Dr. Park, Euisung Projective Algebraic Geometry Dr. Sato, Fumitoshi Intersection theory Dr. Shin, Dong-Uy Lie Algebra and Representation Theory Dr. Song, Wontaek Geometric Topology and Topological Dynamics Dr. Sung, Chanyoung Differential Geometry Dr. Wang, Sung Ho Geometric Partial Differential Equations Dr. Yoon, Gang Joon Approximation Theory and Special Functions Dr. Yoon, Joung-Hahn Geometry and Its Applications

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Under the initiation of a collaborative program with Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences of University of Tokyo, the signing ceremony of the agreement on academic cooperation between the KIAS School of Mathematics and the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences of University of Tokyo took place on January 7, 2005 at KIAS. The attendants at the ceremony were a delegate of six members led by Dean, Junkichi Satsuma, from the Tokyo side and six members including then Dean of Faculty, Hyo Chul Myung from the KIAS side. As part of this agreement, the two schools agreed upon the organization of an annual conference, to be held alternatively at the two institutes under the title, ‘Seoul-Tokyo or Tokyo-Seoul Conference in Mathematics’. The first of this organized by J. Keum (KIAS) and T. Katsura (Tokyo) was held during November 25-26, 2005 at University of Tokyo in the topic of algebraic and arithmetic geometries. There were three speakers from each school and two guest speakers, F. Oort (Utrecht U.) and O. Pasarescu (Romanian Academy). Twelve KIAS members participated in the conference which received very enthusiastic reaction from the participants. In 2005, School of Mathematics also organized 4 international conferences held at KIAS. “Workshop on Higher Dimensional Algebraic Varieties” held in March was organized by J.-M. Hwang and B. Kim (KIAS). Various recent results on the geometry of algebraic varieties of higher dimension were presented. Invited speakers at the workshop included J. Chen (National Taiwan U.), G. Farkas (U. Texas), J. Hong (SNU), Y. Kawamata (U. Tokyo), S. Kebekus (U. Koeln), S. Kwak (KAIST), Y. Lee (Sogang U.), Y. Namikawa (Kyoto U.). K. Oguiso (U. Tokyo), J. Park (Postech) and S.-L. Tan (ECNU, Shanghai). “Workshop on Vector Bundles over Algebraic Curves” organized by J.-M. Hwang (KIAS) and S. Ramanan (Chennai Inst.) took place in April. The main theme was on the geometry of the moduli of bundles over curves. Speakers were E. Frenkel (UC Berkeley), Y.-H. Kiem (SNU), N. Nitsure (Tata), C. Pauly (U. Montpellier), S. Ramanan (Chennai Inst.), C. Sorger (U. Nantes), and K. Vilonen (Northwestern U.). Topics discussed in the workshop covered the main research areas in the moduli of bundles, such as geometric Langlands program, singularity of the moduli space and Frobenius map. In July, “Summer School on Symplectic Toplogy” was organized by B. Kim (KIAS), D. Joe (Konkuk U.) and J. Park (SNU). The school consisted of four lecture series delivered by A. Givental (UC Berkeley), Y.-G. Oh (KIAS), K. Ono (Hokkaido U.) and A. Stipsicz (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), and several contributed talks by young mathematicians. The lecture series provided a good introduction to symplectic topology, with special emphasis on quantum cohomology and Floer cohomology, and were very helpful to student participants as well as young scholars working on other areas of mathematics. “Workshop on Complex Geometry” organized by J.-M. Hwang (KIAS) and K. Oguiso (U. Tokyo) was held in September. Invited speakers included A. Beauville (U. Nice), H. Esnault (U. Essen), P. Eyssidieux (U. Grenoble), B. Fantechi (SISSA), S. Grushevsky (Princeton U.), K. Hulek (U. Hannover), J.-M. Hwang (KIAS), J. Keum (KIAS), S. Kimura (Hiroshima), N. Mok (U. Hong Kong), S. Müller-Stach (U. Mainz), K. Oguiso (U. Tokyo), M. Paun (U. Nancy), Z. Ran (UC Riverside), H. Takagi (U. Tokyo), E. Viehweg (U. Essen) and T. Yasuda (RIMS). Diverse research results in complex geometry from both the algebraic side and the analytic side, were discussed. In addition to international conferences, there were a number of lecture series. Some of the speakers and topics of the lecture series were the following. E. Sernesi (U. Roma 3) on curves and their Jacobians, J. Landsberg (Texas A & M) on exterior differential systems and billiards, P. Seidel (U. Chicago) on homological mirror symmetry, D. Arapura (Purdue U.) on Hodge theory and D-modules, T. Terasoma (U. Tokyo) on multiple Zeta values and periods, K. Takeuchi (U. Tsukuba) and T. Tanisaki (Osaka City U.) on D-modules, K. Behrend (U. British Columbia) on stacks, I.

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Nakamura (U. Hokkaido) on the moduli of abelian varieties, T. Hattori (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) on limit sets of higher rank lattices, and D. Matsushita (Hokkaido U.) on Lagrangian fibration of holomorphic symplectic varieties. In July, there were research reports at KIAS by two faculty members of KIAS, B. Kim and Y.-G. Oh, the recipients of the Young Scientists Award in Korea, which were sponsored by the Korean Academy of Science and Technology. Y.-G. Oh, a recipient in 2000, presented a talk on Chain level Floer theory and C0 symplectic topology, and this was intended for the final research report for the Award. The recipient in 2002, B. Kim, gave a mid-term research report for the Award and the topic was about Mirror Symmetry of Grassmannians. Pavel Kolesnikov, one of our former research fellows in mathematics, was awarded the first Deligne Prize for the work that he has done at KIAS. Pierre Deligne is a permanent member at IAS in Princeton and a Fields Medalist in 1974. This award is intended for outstanding young mathematicians of the post-Soviet space. As KIAS is entering the tenth year of its inception in 2006, it was thought to be very important for School of Mathematics to have an external review by renowned experts in the discipline of mathematics. The Committee for the review consisted of four internationally renowned experts who were Prof. Jean-Pierre Bourguinon, the current director of IHES in France, Prof. James Carlson, the current president of Clay Mathematics Institute in the United States, Prof. Robert Moody, a former director of Banff International Research Station in Canada, and Prof. Kyoji Saito, a former director of RIMS in Kyoto. The actual review process took place at KIAS for the period of January 3-8, 2006 with various aspects of ongoing programs and operations at School of Mathematics, in particular on:

1. Professional activities of research members 2. Balance and competitiveness of research areas by faculty members 3. Research performance and activities by research fellows 4. Administrative supports and other infra structures for research such as library, computers, building space, etc 5. Other research programs and activities that need to be developed in future

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Group Photo at Summer School on Symplectic Topology, July 4-8, 2005 at Muju Resort

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Prof. H. Esnault (University of Esssen) delivers a lecture on “Some Feyman integrals and motives” at Workshop on Complex Geometry, September 26-29, 2005.

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Signing of the agreement on academic exchange between Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) and Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo, January 7, 2005

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Visiting Scientists Yoon, Jin Woo December 01, 2004 - April 30, 2005 Riemannian Algebra Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lee, Yoonjin December 20, 2004 - January 20, 2005 Algebaric Number Theory Smith College Hyeon, Donghoon January 02, 2005 - January 08, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Northern Illinois University Lee, Heisook. January 03, 2005 - February 28, 2005 Algebra Ewha Womans University Oh, Kyungho January 03, 2005 - January 11, 2005 Algebraic Geometry and Mathematical Physics University of Missouri at St. Louis Heo, J. S. January 17, 2005 - January 29, 2005 C*-algebra Chungnam National University Ferenczi, Sebastien February 04, 2005 - February 10, 2005 Ergodic Theory, Word Combinatorics Institute of Mathematics of Luminy Choi, So Young February 07, 2005 - March 09, 2005 Algebraic Number Theory Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Heo, J. S. February 14, 2005 - February 28, 2005 C*-algebra Chungnam National University

Lim, Sung-Geun February 14, 2005 - February 28, 2005 Number Theory Yonsei University Deligero, Eveyth February 14, 2005 - March 01, 2005 Non-archimedean Diophantine Approximations Keio University & University Southeastern Philippines Prokhorov, Yuri February 27, 2005 - March 02, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Moscow State Lomonosov University Lim, Sung-Geun March 02, 2005 - April 30, 2005 q-series and Quadratic Forms Yonsei University Teragaito, Masakazu March 08, 2005 - March 11, 2005 Topology Hiroshima University Popa, M. March 25, 2005 - April 02, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Harvard University Ramanan, S. March 25, 2005 - April 16, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Chennai Institute DeMarco, Laura G. March 25, 2005 - April 02, 2005 Geometry University of Chicago Kim, Min Kyu March 28, 2005 - March 31, 2005 Symplectic Geometry Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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Park, Seong-Suk April 04, 2005 - May 03, 2005 Moduli of Vector Bundles ICTP Martinez, C. April 06, 2005 - April 17, 2005 Super Jordan Algebras University of Oviedo Hiroshi, Iritani April 07, 2005 - April 12, 2005 Geometry, Mirror Symmetry Kyoto University Woo, Y. H. April 13, 2005 - April 14, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Pohang University of Science and Technology Burns, David April 16, 2005 - April 22, 2005 Algebraic Number Theory, Algebraic K-Theory King’s College London Landsberg, J. April 18, 2005 - April 23, 2005 Differential Geometry, Algebraic Geometry Texas A&M Jeong, Kyeonghoon April 18, 2005 - May 17, 2005 q-schur Algebras and their Representations Seoul National University Sernesi, Edoardo April 25, 2005 - May 06, 2005 Algebraic Geometry University Roma 3 Taniguchi, Tetsuya April 30, 2005 - May 06, 2005 Harmonic Maps from Riemann Surfaces into Compact Symmetric Spaces Sciences Kitasato University

Yoon, Jin Woo May 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Riemannian Algebra Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Galatolo, Stefano May 02, 2005 - May 08, 2005 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems University of Pisa Park, Seong-Suk May 04, 2005 - July 02, 2005 Moduli of Vector Bundles ICTP Bae, Soo Hyun May 06, 2005 - August 30, 2005 Partial Differential Equations Hanbat National University Seidel, Paul May 09, 2005 - May 20, 2005 Differential Geometry and Algebraic Geometry University of Chicago Kim, Ju-Lee May 09, 2005 - May 20, 2005 Representation Theory of p-adic Groups University of Illinois at Chicago Friedburg, Solomon May 16, 2005 - May 18, 2005 Number Theory Boston College Lee, Yoonjin May 20, 2005 - August 10, 2005 Number Theory and Cryptography Smith College Lee, Min Ho May 24, 2005 - May 30, 2005 Lie Algebra University of Northern Iowa

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Marmi, Stefano May 25, 2005 - May 29, 2005 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Scuola Normale Superiore Im, Bo-Hae June 01, 2005 - July 31, 2005 Algebraic Number Theory and Arithmatic Algebraic Geometry University of Utah Kahng, Byung-Jay June 01, 2005 - June 30, 2005 Noncommutative Geometry and Functional Analysis University of Nevada Huang, Wen June 06, 2005 - June 12, 2005 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems University of Science and Technology of China Kim, Panki June 08, 2005 - June 16, 2005 Stochastic Process, Probablilistic Potential Theory & Partial Differential Equation University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Hyeon, Donghoon June 17, 2005 - July 12, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Northern Illinois University Song, Joung Min June 17, 2005 - July 12, 2005 Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry DePauw University Cho, Cheol-Hyun June 30, 2005 - July 06, 2005 Geometric Topology Northwestern University Kahng, Byung-Jay July 01, 2005 - July 19, 2005 Noncommutative Geometry University of Nevada

Yang, Jae-Hyun July 01, 2005 - August 31, 2005 Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry Inha University Lee, Kyu-Hwan July 04, 2005 - August 12, 2005 Algebra University Toronto Arapura, Donu July 15, 2005 - July 22, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Purdue University Oh, Kyungho July 18, 2005 - August 05, 2005 Algebraic Geometry and mathematical physics University of Missouri at St. Louis Asakura, Masanori July 25, 2005 - July 29, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Kyushu University Chainikov, V. July 28, 2005 - August 27, 2005 Research on Garside Structure for Singular Braids Novoskbirsk State University Bokut, L. July 31, 2005 - August 31, 2005 Combinatorial Algebra; Ring theory; Group theory Sobolev Institute of Mathematics Yu, Jie-Tai July 31, 2005 - August 10, 2005 Algebra University of Hong Kong Oguiso, K. August 01, 2005 - August 26, 2005 Algebraic Geometry University of Tokyo

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Masuda, Mikiya August 01, 2005 - August 05, 2005 Topology Osaka City University Terasoma, Tomohide August 01, 2005 - August 26, 2005 Algebraic Geometry University of Tokyo Zhu, Ke August 06, 2005 - August 13, 2005 Symplectic and Contact Geometry University of Wisconsin Huh, Young Sik August 08, 2005 - August 19, 2005 Classification Problem for Spatial Graph Hanyang University Yang, Chanwoo August 08, 2005 - August 20, 2005 Harmonic Analysis, Oscilating Integrals Korea University Hong, Sungkeum August 08, 2005 - August 20, 2005 Harmonic Analysis, Fourier Multiplier Property Chosun University Kim, Henry H. August 16, 2005 - August 18, 2005 Number Theory University of Toronto Tanisaki, Toshiyuki August 21, 2005 - August 27, 2005 Differential Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Differential Equations Osaka City University Takeuchi, Kiyoshi August 21, 2005 - August 26, 2005 Algebraic Analysis, D-modules University of Tsukuba

Kim, T. G. August 25, 2005 - August 26, 2005 Number Theory Kongju University Bae, Soo Hyun September 01, 2005 - February 28, 2006 Partial Differential Equations Hanbat National University Ivanov, Alexander September 02, 2005 - September 09, 2005 Group Theory Imperial College Savage, Alistair September 06, 2005 - September 06, 2005 Algebraic and Geometric Approach for Crystal Bases Fields Institute Oguiso, K. September 07, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Algebraic Geometry University of Tokyo Ahn, Youngho September 07, 2005 - September 08, 2005 Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems Mokpo National University Kim, Chang Heon September 14, 2005 - December 31, 2005 Number Theory Seoul Women’s University Behrend, Kai September 17, 2005 - November 12, 2005 Algebraic Geometry University of British Columbia Fantechi, Barbara September 22, 2005 - October 04, 2005 Algebraic Geometry SISSA

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Kim, Youngsik September 29, 2005 - February 28, 2006 Fourier Analysis Yonsei University Kin, Eiko October 20, 2005 - October 26, 2005 Pseudo-Anosov Braids with Small Dilatation Kyoto University Hulek, K. October 22, 2005 - October 29, 2005 Complex Geometry Hannover University Hattori, Toshiaki October 26, 2005 - November 01, 2005 Geometric Limit Sets of Higher Rank Lattices Tokyo Institute of Technology Nakamura, Iku November 06, 2005 - November 12, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Hokkaido University Lee, Sangyop November 08, 2005 - November 18, 2005 Topology University Texas at Austin Nasu, Hirokazu November 14, 2005 - November 20, 2005 Algebraic Geometry Kyoto University Oh, Kyungho November 14, 2005 - November 26, 2005 Algebraic Geometry and Mathematical Physics University of Missouri at St. Louis Jeong, Kyeonghoon November 14, 2005 - December 13, 2005 q-schur Algebras and Vertex Operator Algebras Seoul National University

Yamaguchi, K. November 27, 2005 - December 03, 2005 Differential Geometry Hokkaido University Park, Jong Suh November 29, 2005 - February 28, 2006 Geometric theory of Dynamical Systems Chungnam National University Ma, Jihua December 01, 2005 - December 16, 2005 Dynamical Systems Wuhan University Lee, Han Ju December 07, 2005 - December 09, 2005 Functional Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Pohang University of Science and Technology Hong, S. K. December 08, 2005 - December 14, 2005 Partial Differential Equations and Harmonic Analysis Chosun University To, Wing-Keung December 08, 2005 - December 13, 2005 Differential Geometry National University of Singapore Yeung, S. K. December 10, 2005 - December 21, 2005 Differential Geometry Purdue University Lee, Yoonjin December 15, 2005 - December 30, 2005 Cryptography: Pairing-based Cryptosystem Simon Frasor University Huckleberry, A. T. December 26, 2005 - December 30, 2005 Complex Geometry Bochum University

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Hong, Jaehyun December 26, 2005 - January 27, 2006 Complex Geometry Seoul National University Matsushita, Daisuke December 26, 2005 - January 03, 2006 Algebraic Geometry Hokkaido University

Song, Joung Min December 28, 2005 - January 10, 2006 Number theory - Analytic Number Theory DePauw University

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Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) Workshops/Symposia/Conferences KIAS Workshop on Higher Dimensional Algebraic Varieties March 15 - March 17, 2005 KIAS Workshop on Vector Bundles over Algebraic Curves April 12 - April 15, 2005 Research reports of the recipients of the Young Scientists Award in Korea July 1, 2005 Summer School on Symplectic Topology July 4 - July 8, 2005 KIAS Workshop on Complex Geometry September 26 - September 29, 2005 KIAS School of Mathematics Workshop October 26, 2005 Tokyo-Seoul Conference in Mathematics at Tokyo University, Japan November 25 - November 26, 2005 KIAS Workshop on Partial Differential Equation and Harmonic Analysis December 13 - December 14, 2005 KIAS Workshop on Differential Geometry December 19 - December 20, 2005 Seminars January 04, 2005 Lee, Jeong-Yup (University of Victoria) Dynamical systems seminar : Substitution Delone sets with pure point spectrum are cut-and-project sets January 05, 2005 Hyeon, Donghoon (Northern Illinois University) Construction of the universal cuspidal curve over the moduli January 05, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Intensive lectures on Lie algebras and quantum groups IV (Quantum groups and their representations) January 06, 2005 Jun, Byungheup (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar on Motives I January 06, 2005 Ahn, Jaeman (Seoul National University) Some geometric results arising from the Borel fixed property January 06, 2005 Kim Hyeseon (Seoul National University) Projection onto the harmonic Bergman space January 06, 2005 Lee, Hanjin (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Omori-Yau almost maximum principle

January 07, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Intensive lectures on Lie algebras and quantum groups V (Integral forms and classical limit of quantum groups) January 10, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Intensive lectures on Lie algebras and quantum groups VI (Complete reducibility of the category O_{int}) January 13, 2005 Jun, Byungheup (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar on Motives II January 17, 2005 Jun, Chunbae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Superbridge index and total curvature of knots January 27, 2005 Jun, Byungheup (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar on Motives III January 28, 2005 Lee, Seok-Min (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) On a certain twisted Tate cohomology of number fields January 28, 2005 Heo, Jaesung (Chungnam National University) Introduction to KK-group

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January 28, 2005 Yin, Linsheng (Tsing Hua University) Almost abelian extensions of function fields February 07, 2005 Ferenczi, Sebastien (Institute de Mathematiques de Luminy) A new induction for interval-exchange transformations February 15, 2005 Heo, Jaesung (Chungnam National University) Introduction to KK-group II February 16, 2005 Deligero, Eveyth (Keio University & University of Southeastern Philippines) Surveys on Non-Archimedean metric diophantine approximations February 18, 2005 Jun, Byungheup (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar on Motives IV February 18, 2005 Bland, John (University of Toronto, Ontario) Analysis of deformation and deformation of analysis February 18, 2005 Joo, Jaecheon (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Theorems on removal of singularities for pseudo-holomorphic mappings February 18, 2005 Lee, Kanghyeock (Pohang University of Science and Technology) The Wong-Rosay theorem in almost complex manidolds February 23, 2005 Heo, Jaesung (Chungnam National University) Introduction to KK-group III (Assembly map) February 24, 2005 Park, Seongsuk (ICTP (Italy, Trieste)) Non-emptiness of Brill-Noether loci in M(2,K) February 25, 2005 Wang, Sung Ho (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Deformation and rigidity of submanifolds in homogeneous spaces

February 28, 2005 Prokhorov, Yuri (Moscow State Lomonosov University)On the degree of Fano threefolds with canonical Gorenstein singularities February 28, 2005 Jun, Byungheup (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar on Motives V February 28, 2005 Prokhorov, Yuri (Moscow State Lomonosov University)On normal degenerations of del Pezzo surfaces (joint work with Paul Hacking) March 09, 2005 Song, Won Taek (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Lower bound for the minimal positive entropy of pure braids March 10, 2005 Yujiro, Kawamata (University of Tokyo) Introduction to derived category and birational geometry March 10, 2005 Kebekus, Stefan (University of Koeln) Foliations and rational curves March 10, 2005 Kwon, Soun-Hi (Korea University) Number Theory Seminar: Class numbers of number fields March 15, 2005 Bender, Andreas (Kyoto University) Number Theory seminar: The Schinzel hypothesis in the function field case March 22, 2005 Oguiso, Keiji (University of Tokyo) K3 automorphisms in the view of topological entropy March 22, 2005 Farkas, Gavril (University of Texas, Austin) The Mori cones of moduli spaces of pointed curves March 24, 2005 Matsumi, Pierre (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Number Theory Seminar: Introduction to a cohomological Hasse principle for arithmetic varieties

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March 28, 2005 Ramanan, S. (Chennai Institute) Introductory lectures on bundles and moudli 1 March 28, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 1 March 29, 2005 Popa, Mihnea (Harvard University) Castelnuovo theory and the geometric Schottky problem March 31, 2005 Popa, Mihnea (Harvard University) Duality for generalized theta functions: a survey March 31, 2005 DeMarco, Laura (University of Chicago) Dynamics at the boundary of moduli space March 31, 2005 Park, Sang Soo (Ewha Womans University) A study of orthonormal multi-wavelets April 01, 2005 Ramanan, S. (Chennai Institute) Introductory lectures on bundles and moduli 2 April 01, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 2 April 04, 2005 Ramanan, S. (Chennai Institute) Introductory lectures on bundles and moduli 3 April 04, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 3 April 08, 2005 Iritani, Hiroshi (Kyoto University) Quantum cohomology of non-nef toric varieties April 08, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 4

April 08, 2005 Ueda, Kazushi (Research Institute for Mathematical sciences)Introduction to Homological Mirror Symmetry April 08, 2005 Ramanan, S. (Chennai Institute) Introductory lectures on bundles and moduli 4 April 11, 2005 Ramanan, S. (Chennai Institute) Introductory lectures on bundles and moduli 5 April 11, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 5 April 13, 2005 Chae, H. J. (Hongik University) Working Seminar on Motives 10 April 14, 2005 Seo, Soogil (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Number Theory Seminar: Cohomology groups of the class groups April 18, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 6 April 19, 2005 Landsberg, J. (Texas A&M) Introduction to Exterior Differential Systems via Billiards I April 19, 2005 Burns, David (King’s College London) Number Theory Seminar: Congruences between derivatives of abelian L-functions April 19, 2005 Kim, Sung Guen (Kyungbook National University) Weak type multiple (p,q)-summing multilinear operators and polynomials April 20, 2005 Landsberg, J. (Texas A&M) Introduction to Exterior Differential Systems via Billiards II

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April 21, 2005 Burns, David (King’s College London) Number Theory Seminar: Congruences between derivatives of abelian L-functions II April 21, 2005 Yang, Chan Woo (Korea University) Analysis-dynamical system seminar :Weak type estimates for maximal operators with a cylindric distance function April 22, 2005 Nitsure, Nitin (Tata Institute) Theory of descent and algebraic stacks 7 April 22, 2005 Landsberg, J. (Texas A&M) Introduction to Exterior Differential Systems via Billiards III April 26, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 1 April 26, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 2 April 28, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 3 April 28, 2005 Park, Jinsung (University Bonn) On the gluing problem for the spectral invariants of Dirac operators April 28, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 4 April 28, 2005 Ki, Haseo (Yonsei University) Number Theory Seminar : Zeros of approximations of Zeta functions May 02, 2005 Taniguchi, Tetsuya (Kitasato University) Harmonic tori in complex projective spaces

May 03, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 5 May 03, 2005 Galatolo, Stefano (University of Pisa) Orbit complexity in weakly chaotic systems May 03, 2005 Sernesi, Edoardo (University of Roma 3) Topics on curves and their Jacobians 6 May 03, 2005 Galatolo, Stefano (University of Pisa) Quantitative recurrence and dimension May 10, 2005 Seidel, Paul (University of Chicago) Homological Mirror Symmetry I May 11, 2005 Kim, Ju-Lee (University of Illinois at Chicago) Theory of types and its applications May 12, 2005 Lee, Joung-Yeon (Seoul National University) Number Theory Seminar: Class number one problem of Richaud-Degert Type May 12, 2005 Lee, Hayoung (Max Plank Institute for gravitational physics (Albert Einstein Institute)) Future asymptotic behaviours of Einstein-Vlasov system May 14, 2005 Lee, Byung Gook (Dongseo University) Efficient simplification of point samples surfaces May 17, 2005 Seidel, Paul (University of Chicago) Homological Mirror Symmetry II May 17, 2005 Friedberg, Solomon (Boston College) Number Theory Seminar : Theta functions on Odd Orthogonal Groups

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May 17, 2005 Lee, Joongul (Hongik University) Working seminar on Motives 15 May 17, 2005 Friedberg, Solomon (Boston College) Number Theory Seminar: Sums of L-functions and applications to number theory May 18, 2005 Kim, Ju-Lee (University of Illinois at Chicago) K-types and character expansions May 18, 2005 Kim, Ju-Lee (University of Illinois at Chicago) Character expansions and their applications May 19, 2005 Seidel, Paul (University of Chicago) Symplectic geometry, nilpotent slices, and knot invariants I May 19, 2005 Jeong, Kyeonghoon (Seoul National University) Schur algebras and their representations May 19, 2005 Seidel, Paul (University of Chicago) Symplectic geometry, nilpotent slices, and knot invariants II May 20, 2005 Neuwirth, Erich (University of Vienna) Mathematics and Music - some history and some modern developments May 23, 2005 Yoon, Gang-Joon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)A theory of orthogonal polynomials May 26, 2005 Marmi, Stefano (Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy) On the cohomological equation for interval exchange maps May 27, 2005 Lee, Minho (University of Northern Iowa) Automorphic forms and abelian varieties

June 04, 2005 Yoon, Gang Joon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Subdivision Scheme Seminar June 08, 2005 Kim, Panki (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Relative Fatou’s Theorem for Δα/2-harmonic Functions in Bounded κ-fat Open Set June 08, 2005 Cho, Jaesung (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) An Algebraic Version of Subelliptic Multipliers June 08, 2005 Huang, Wen (University of Science and Technology of China(USTC) and University of Marseille de Luminy) A local variational principle of pressure and its applications to equilibrium states June 09, 2005 Kim, Inkang (Seoul National University) Counting locally symmetric manifolds June 09, 2005 Huang, Wen (University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and University of Marseille de Luminy) The thermodynamic formalism for sub-multiplicative potentials June 09, 2005 Lee, Yeon Ju (Ewha Womans University) Multi-wavelet Seminar June 10, 2005 Kim, Hyunseok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) On isolated singularities of solutions of the stationary Navier-Stokes equations. June 15, 2005 Kahng, Byung-Jay (University Nevada) Locally compact quantum groups obtained by bicrossed product construction June 20, 2005 Bin, Han (University of Alberta) MRA Wavelet Frames: Theory and Construction

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June 30, 2005 Cho, Cheol-Hyun (Northwestern University) Lagrangian Floer Homology I June 30, 2005 Cho, Cheol-Hyun (Northwestern University) Lagrangian Floer Homology II July 05, 2005 Jo, Yong Geon (Hokkaido University) An improvement of Bochner-Riesz problem July 07, 2005 Oh, Youngtak (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Schur algebras and their representations July 13, 2005 Hyun, David (Northern Illinois University) Line bundles on Hilbert schemes of curves July 13, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology (minicourse) July 14, 2005 Im, Bo-Hae (University of Utah) Number Theory Seminar: The rank of elliptic curves and infinite multiplicity of roots of unity on elliptic curves July 15, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology July 18, 2005 Arapura, Donu (Purdue University) An introduction to Hodge theory on algebraic varieties July 19, 2005 Park, Jinhyun (University of Chicago) Regulators in algebraic geometry July 19, 2005 Arapura, Donu (Purdue University) (Informal) Introduction to D-modules (Part I)

July 19, 2005 Arapura, Donu (Purdue University) (Informal) Introduction to D-modules (Part II) July 20, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology July 21, 2005 Park, Jinhyun (University of Chicago) Regulators on additive higher Chow groups July 21, 2005 Arapura, Donu (Purdue University) Some consequences of the Hodge conjecture July 22, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology July 26, 2005 Asakura, Masanori (Kyushu University) Regulator on K2 of elliptic curves I : surjectivity of p-adic regulator July 27, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology July 27, 2005 Asakura, Masanori (Kyushu University) Regulator on K2 of elliptic curves II: dlog and q-expansion of Beilinson’s regulator July 28, 2005 Bender, Andreas (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Number Theory Seminar: The Schinzel hypothesis in the function field case July 28, 2005 Yang, Jae-Hyun (Inha University) Number Theory Seminar: Harmonic Analysis on Homogeneous Spaces I

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July 29, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology August 03, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology August 04, 2005 Yang, Jae-Hyun (Inha University) Number Theory Seminar: Harmonic Analysis on Homogeneous Spaces II August 04, 2005 Lee, Kyu-Hwan (University Toronto) Iwahori-Hecke algebras of SL2 over 2-dimensional local fields August 05, 2005 Yu, Jie-Tai (Hong Kong University) Automorphic conjugacy problems for polynomial and free algebras August 05, 2005 Park, Sang Soo (Ewha Womans University) A Study of Wavelets and Multi-waves August 05, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology August 08, 2005 Yang, Chan Woo (Korea University) Harmonic Analysis Lecture (Calderon-Zygmund Theory, Hormander multipliers) August 09, 2005 Hong, Sung-Geum (Chosun University) Harmonic Analysis Lecture (Some multipliers on Bochner-Riesz type, Bochner-Riesz means with respect to a rough distance function) August 10, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology

August 10, 2005 Kim, Joonil (Chung-Ang University) Harmonic Analysis Lecture (Littlewood-Paley theory I, II) August 11, 2005 Lee, Kyu-Hwan (University of Toronto) Number Theory Seminar: Spherical Hecke algebras of GLn over 2-dimensional local fields August 11, 2005 Zhu, Ke (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Braid invariants from contact geometry August 11, 2005 Shin, Sug Woo (Harvard University) Number Theorey Seminar: Shimura varieties and Langlands Correspondence August 12, 2005 Iliev, Hristo (Seoul National University) Review of some classical results about linear series on curves August 12, 2005 Markman, Eyal (University of Massachusetts) Moduli spaces of sheaves on K3 and abelian surfaces : their symmetries and monodromy August 16, 2005 Terasoma, T. (University of Tokyo) Intro. to Multiple Zeta Values and Period Maps August 17, 2005 Kim, Henry (University of Toronto) Langlands functoriality conjecture August 17, 2005 Lee, Jihoon (Sungkyunkwan University) The control of the directional wavelet coefficients August 17, 2005 Hu, Hyoungjin (Seoul National University) Global existence and scattering for rough solutions of a nonlinear Schrodinger equation on R3, I August 17, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology

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August 17, 2005 Kim, Hyunseok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Resolvent estimates for Laplace and Stokes operators with partially periodic and partially Dirichelet boundary condition August 17, 2005 Chae, Myeongju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Global existence and scattering for rough solutions of a nonlinear Schrodinger equation on R3, II August 18, 2005 Terasoma, T. (University of Tokyo) Geometric interpretation of harmonic shuffle relation August 18, 2005 Yang, Jae-Hyun (Inha University) Number Theory Seminar: Siegel modular forms and Jacobi forms August 18, 2005 Jang, Tong Geun (Yonsei University) Estimates of Green function associated with Stokes equation in Lipschitz domain and its application August 18, 2005 Harmonic Analysis Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Harmonic Analysis Group Meeting August 19, 2005 Kim, Dano (Princeton University) Cohomology injectivity and extension theorems August 19, 2005 Oh, Yong-Geun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study & University of Wisconsin) Elementary symplectic topology August 19, 2005 Friedrich, Thomas (Humboldt University at Berlin) Special geometries and solutions of type II string theory August 22, 2005 Terasoma, T. (University of Tokyo) The kernel envelope and bar construction August 22, 2005 Tanisaki, Toshiyuki (Osaka City University) Lectures on D-module Theory I & II: Standard Results

August 23, 2005 Terasoma, T. (University of Tokyo) Determinants of periods of cohomologies August 23, 2005 Zelmanov, Efim (University of California-San Diego & Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Abstract infinite groups August 24, 2005 Takeuchi, Kiyoshi (University of Tsukuba) Lectures on D-module Theory III & IV: Gauss-Manin connections and b-functions August 25, 2005 Kim, Tae-Kyun (Kongju University) Number Theory Seminar: On Iwasawa p-aidc L-functions August 25, 2005 Kim, Dano (Princeton University) On the generation of adjoint systems August 25, 2005 Bokut, Leonid A. (Sobolev Institute of Mathematics) Groebner-Shirshov bases and normal forms for braid groups August 25, 2005 Oguiso, K. (University of Tokyo and Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Tits alternative in hyper-kähler manifolds September 08, 2005 Kim, Donggyun (Korea University) Number Theory Seminar: Elementary introduction to local Langlands correspondence for GL2 September 08, 2005 Ivanov, Alexander (Imperial College, London) Geometry of Sporadic Groups September 15, 2005 Kolesnikov, Pavel (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Structure of associative conformal algebras September 22, 2005 Park, Poo-Sung (Seoul National University) Number Theory Seminar : 2-Universal Hermitian Forms

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September 23, 2005 Kim, Namkwon (Seoul National University) Periodic solutions of the Allen-Cahn equation with a time-periodic nonlinearity September 23, 2005 Jin, Bumja (Busan Science Academy) Decay rates of solutions of Navier-Stokes equations in half space and exterior domain. September 24, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Introduction to crystal bases I October 01, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Introduction to crystal bases II October 04, 2005 Buczynski, Jaroslaw (Warsaw University) Legendrian varieties, quadrics and symplectic group October 04, 2005 Paun, Mihai (University of Nancy) Informal discussion on the effective birationality of pluri-canonical maps October 07, 2005 Behrend, Kai (University of British Columbia) Theory of Stacks (introduction) October 08, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Introduction to crystal bases III October 13, 2005 Kim, Ho-il (Kyungbook National University) Number Theory Seminar: Quantum Theta Functions October 14, 2005 Behrend, Kai (University of British Columbia) Theory of Stacks (introduction and examples) October 15, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Introduction to crystal bases IV

October 21, 2005 Behrend, Kai (University of British Columbia) Theory of Stacks (Intersection Theory Part) October 24, 2005 Kin, Eiko (Kyoto University) On dilatation of pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms October 25, 2005 Sato, Fumitoshi (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Relations in tautological rings of moduli of curves October 27, 2005 Hulek, K. (Hannover University) Compactifications of Ag and its intersection theory October 27, 2005 Hattori, Toshiaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Geometric limit sets of higher rank lattices I October 27, 2005 Behrend, Kai (University of British Columbia) Theory of Stacks (Orbifold Cohomology) October 27, 2005 Park, Jinsung (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Number Theory Seminar : On the zeta regularized determinant and the Selberg zeta function October 28, 2005 Behrend, Kai (University of British Columbia) Theory of Stacks (Orbifold Cohomolgy, Noncommutative Coordinate Rings) October 28, 2005 Hattori, Toshiaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Geometric limit sets of higher rank lattices II October 31, 2005 Hattori, Toshiaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Geometric limit sets of higher rank lattices III November 04, 2005 Chu, HahngYun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Dynamical Systems Seminar : Characterizations on general dynamical systems

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November 08, 2005 Nakamura, Iku (Hokkaido University) Compactification of the moduli of abelian varieties 1. an overview November 08, 2005 Nakamura, Iku (Hokkaido University) Compactification of moduli of abelian varieties 2. Faltings-Chai degeneration data and stability November 09, 2005 Nakamura, Iku (Hokkaido University) Compactification of moduli of abelian varieties 3. level 3 and level 4 cases in dimension one November 09, 2005 Nakamura, Iku (Hokkaido University) Compactification of moduli of abelian varieties 4. a SQAS of dimension 8 associated with E8 November 10, 2005 Jeong, Kyeonghoon (Seoul National University) Number Theory Seminar : Some Lie algebra applications to number theory November 10, 2005 Nakamura, Iku (Hokkaido University) McKay Correspondence November 11, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Dynamical Systems Seminar : Expander Graphs and Randomized Algorithms November 15, 2005 Nasu, Hirokazu (Kyoto University (RIMS)) Obstructin to deforming space curves and non-reduced components of the Hilbert scheme November 16, 2005 Nasu, Hirokazu (Kyoto University (RIMS)) A new example of a generically non-reduced component of the Hom scheme November 17, 2005 Sohn, Jaebum (Yonsei University) Number Theory Seminar : Equivalent continued fractions and acceleration of its convergence

November 17, 2005 Kim, Seon-Hong (Chosun University) Number Theory Seminar : Densely algebraic bounds for the exponential function November 18, 2005 Hong, Jaehyun (Seoul National University) Compactifications of Symmetric Spaces I November 23, 2005 Kim, In Kang (Seoul National University) Dynamical Systems Seminar : Isospectral finiteness on symmetric space and hyperbolic manifolds November 23, 2005 McKernan, J. (University of California at Santa Barbara)A new approach to Mori’s program November 25, 2005 Hong, Jaehyun (Seoul National University) Compactifications of Symmetric Spaces II November 26, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Perfect crystals November 30, 2005 Yamaguchi, Keizo (Hokkaido University) Parabolic geometries associated with differential equations of finite type December 02, 2005 Hong, Jaehyun (Seoul National University) Compactifications of Symmetric Spaces III December 03, 2005 Kang, Seok-Jin (Seoul National University) Perfect crystals II December 07, 2005 Ma, Jihua (Wuhan University) Dynamical Systems Seminar : Hausdorff and packing measure of sets of generic points: a zero-infinity law December 08, 2005 Choe, Hi Jun (Yonsei University) Pseudodifferential operator theory for elliptic boundary value problem I

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December 08, 2005 Kim, Daeyeoul (Sogang University) Number Theory Seminar : Algebraic integrers for basic Appell series December 08, 2005 Lee, Han Ju (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Functional analysis seminar: On the real and complex geometry of Banach spaces December 09, 2005 Choe, Hi Jun (Yonsei University) Pseudodifferential operator theory for elliptic boundary value problem II December 09, 2005 Hong, Jaehyun (Seoul National University) Compactifications of Symmetric Spaces IV December 13, 2005 Borcea, C. (Rider University) Pentagons and K3 Surfaces December 13, 2005 Choe, Hi Jun (Yonsei University) Pseudodifferential operator theory for elliptic boundary value problem III December 14, 2005 Choe, Hi Jun (Yonsei University) Pseudodifferential operator theory for elliptic boundary value problem IV December 15, 2005 Choe, Geon Ho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Social Science and Mathematics ; An example from financial market December 15, 2005 Yeung, Sai Kee (Purdue University) Fake projective planes December 22, 2005 Lee, Yoonjin (Simon Fraser University) Number Theory Seminar : The structure of the class groups of global function fields

December 22, 2005 Kim, Namhoon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Pseudoalgebras and vertex algebras December 28, 2005 Huckleberry, A. (Bochum University) Compactification and complexification of symmetric spaces December 29, 2005 Matsushita, D. (Hokkaido University) Lecture 1. Symplectic varieties and Lagrangian fibrations December 29, 2005 Matsushita, D. (Hokkaido University) Lecture 2. Higher direct images of dualizing sheaves of Lagrangian fibrations December 30, 2005 Matsushita, D. (Hokkaido University) Lecture 3. On certain existence conditions of Lagrangian fibrations December 30, 2005 Chen, M. (Fudan University) On the Noether inequality for algebraic 3-folds

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Publications Euisung Park, Daeyeol Jeon Tetragonal modular curves ACTA ARITHMETICA 120(3), 307-312 DECEMBER 2005 Young-Tak Oh R-analogue of the Burnside ring of profinite groups and free Lie algebras (vol 190, pg 1, 2005) ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS 192 (1): 226-227 MAR 20 2005 Andreas Schweizer Shared values of meromorphic functions on compact Riemann surfaces ARCHIV DER MATHEMATIK 84 (1): 71-78 JAN 2005 Won Taek Song Upper and lower bounds for the minimal positive entropy of pure braids BULLETIN OF THE LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 37: 224-229 Part 2 APR 2005 Hyunseok Kim, J. Lee The incompressible limits of viscous polytropic fluids with zero thermal conductivity coefficient COMMUNICATIONS IN PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 30 (8): 1169-1189 2005 Jun-Muk Hwang A bound on the number of curves of a given degree through a general point of a projective variety COMPOSITIO MATHEMATICA 141 (3): 703-712 MAY 2005 Sung Ho Wang Calibrated lifts of minimal submanifolds DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS 23 (3): 351-360 NOV 2005 Bumsig Kim Two proofs of a conjecture of Hori and Vafa DUKE MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL 126 (1): 101-136 2005 Jun-Muk Hwang On the number of complex hyperbolic manifolds of bounded volume INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS 16 (8): 863-873 SEP 2005 Jeong-Hahn Yoon Fast tool path generation by the iso-scallop height method for ball-end milling of sculptured surfaces INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH 43 (23): 4989-4998 DEC 1 2005 Andreas Bender, O. Wittenberg A potential analogue of Schinzel's hypothesis for polynomials with coefficients in Fq[t] INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES (36): 2237-2248 AUG 23 2005

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Jun-Muk Hwang, N. M. Mok Prolongations of infinitesimal linear automorphisms of projective varieties and rigidity of rational homogeneous spaces of Picard number 1 under Kahler deformation INVENTIONES MATHEMATICAE 160 (3): 591-645 JUN 2005 Yong-Geun Oh, Jae Suk Park Deformations of coisotropic submanifolds and strong homotopy Lie algebroids INVENTIONES MATHEMATICAE 161 (2): 287-360 AUG 2005 Jun-Muk Hwang, S. Kebekus Geometry of chains of minimal rational curves JOURNAL FUR DIE REINE UND ANGEWANDTE MATHEMATIK 584: 173-194 2005 Hyeonmi Lee Demazure crystals of type A(n) and Young walls JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 283 (1): 6-41 JAN 1 2005 S.J. Kang, C. H. Kim, J. K. Koo, Young-Tak Oh Graded Lie superalgebras and super-replicable functions JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 285 (2): 531-573 MAR 15 2005 Byungheub Jun Period determinant of an irregular connection over an elliptic curve JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 291 (2): 325-349 SEP 15 2005 Young-Tak Oh Generalized Burnside-Grothendieck ring functor and aperiodic ring functor associated with profinite groups JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 291 (2): 607-648 SEP 15 2005 Euisung Park On higher syzygies of ruled surfaces II JOURNAL OF ALGEBRA 294 (2): 590-608 DEC 15 2005 P. Loya, Jinsung Park On the gluing problem for Dirac operators on manifolds with cylindrical ends JOURNAL OF GEOMETRIC ANALYSIS 15 (2): 285-319 2005 Sangyop Lee Toroidal Dehn surgeries on knots in S-1 x S-2 JOURNAL OF KNOT THEORY AND ITS RAMIFICATIONS 14 (5): 657-664 AUG 2005 Soon Yi Kang, S. G. Lim, J. Sohn The continuous symmetric Hahn polynomials found in Ramanujan's lost notebook JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS 307 (1): 153-166 JUL 1 2005

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*Jeong-Ah Kim, Dong-Uy Shin Crystal bases and generalized Lascoux-Leclerc-Thibon (LLT) algorithm for the quantum affine algebra U-q(C-n((1))) JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 45 (12): 4878-4895 DEC 2004 Soogil Seo Circular distributions and a result of Solomon JOURNAL OF NUMBER THEORY 115 (2): 348-359 DEC 2005 P. Loya, Jinsung Park xi-determinants of Laplacians with Neumann and Dirichlet boundary conditions JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 38 (41): 8967-8977 OCT 14 2005 Yong-Geun Oh Normalization of the Hamiltonian and the action spectrum JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 42 (1): 65-83 NOV 2005 A.W. Mason, Andreas Schweizer The minimum index of a non-congruence subgroup of SL2 over an arithmetic domain. II: The rank zero cases JOURNAL OF THE LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY-SECOND SERIES 71: 53-68 Part 1 FEB 2005 Daeyeol Jeon, Chang Heon Kim Bielliptic modular curves X_1(M,N) MANUSCRIPTA MATHEMATICA 118 (2005), NO. 4, 455-466 Jeong-Ah Kim Monomial realization of crystal graphs for U-q(A(n)((1))) MATHEMATISCHE ANNALEN 332 (1): 17-35 MAY 2005 Jun-Muk Hwang Rigidity of subjective holomorphic maps to Calabi-Yau manifolds MATHEMATISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT 249 (4): 767-772 APR 2005 S. J. Lee, Won Taek Song The kernel of Burau(4) circle times Z(p), is all pseudo-Anosov PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS 219 (2): 303-310 APR 2005 JongHae Keum, K. Oguiso, D. Q. Zhang The alternating group of degree 6 in the geometry of the leech lattice and K3 surfaces PROCEEDINGS OF THE LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 90: 371-394 Part 2 MAR 2005 Insong Choe, J. Y. Choy, Y. H. Kiem Cohomology of the moduli space of Hecke cycles TOPOLOGY 44 (3): 585-608 MAY 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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Andreas Schweizer On the p(e)-torsion of elliptic curves and elliptic surfaces in characteristic p TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY 357 (3): 1047-1059 2005

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Symposium in commemoration of World Year of Physics: Prospective of Physics in Korea after a next half century

Prof. Sook-Il Kwun, the former Minister of Science and Technology, delivers a lecture on “Symposium in commemoration of World Year of Physics: Prospective of Physics in Korea after a next half century” on December 2, 2005.

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School of Physics The 20th century witnessed giant improvements in human condition, much of which were prompted and guided by accomplishments in natural sciences in general and physics in particular. It is hard to imagine our technology-driven world without the underlying modern physics, from a sweeping change of paradigm introduced by quantum mechanics to the invention of a little device known as the semiconductor. KIAS aspires to serve as a basin of fundamental knowledge that will play an important role in the 21st century. With such an aim, the School of Physics conducts research in theoretical physics, and currently houses several active groups in string & field theory, particle physics, statistical physics, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics & cosmology. Faculty Distinguished Professor Susskind, Leonard Theoretical Physics Emeritus Professor Kim, Chung Wook Neutrino Physics and Cosmology Professor Chun, Eung Jin Particle Physics Professor Kim, Yong Baek Condensed Matter Physics Professor Ko, Pyungwon Theoretical High Energy Physics Professor Lee, Kimyeong Theoretical Physics Professor Park, Changbom Astrophysics and Cosmology Professor Park, Hyunggyu Statistical Physics Professor Yi, Piljin String Theory and Field Theory Professor Choi, Moo Young (Affiliate) Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics Research Fellows KIAS Assistant Professor Park, Kwon Strongly Correlated Electron Systems KIAS Assistant Professor Park, Tae-Sun Effective Field Theories KIAS Assistant Professor Scopel, Stefano Astroparticle physics, Dark Matter Candidates Dr. Choi, Yun-Young Astrophysics Dr. Ha, Meesoon Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics. Dr. Jung, Dong-Won High Energy Physics Dr. Kim, Juhan Large Scale Structure Dr. Kim, Ki-Seok Condensed Matter Physics Dr. Kim, Mun Dae Condensed Matter Physics Dr. Kim, Seok Supersymmetry Dr. Kim, Youngman QCD at low energy Dr. Kimura, Tetsuji Field Theory and String Theory Dr. Kyae, Bumseok Particle Physics Dr. Lee, Hyun Keun Statistical Physics Dr. Lee, Ji-Woo Condensed Matter Dr. Park, Chan-Gyung Astrophysics Dr. Park, Su-Chan Nonequilibrium Systems Dr. Dutta, Sreedhar B. Statistical Physics & Field Theory Dr. Wu, Xiaohong Particle physics phenomenology Dr. Yee, Ho-Ung Field Theory & beyond the Standard Model Physics

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School of Physics hosted a special event in the year 2005, “Symposium in commemoration of World Year of Physics: Prospective of Physics in Korea after a next half century”. The symposium was held at KIAS on December 2 in collaboration with the Korean Physical Society (KPS). Professor Sook-il Kwun (SNU), the first speaker, traced back to the past half century of Korean Physics history while four others representing various branches of physics gave an outlook of their own a half century later. Interesting views and dreams have been presented and debated among participants and speakers. All speakers were very confident in forecasting bright future of Korean Physics, reflecting on the rapid progress during the last half century. In addition, it was pointed out that KIAS should extend its role into a community center for Korean physicists as well as the institute for excellence in theoretical research. Quantum Field Theory & String Theory The year 2005 has seen many changes in personnel of string and field theory group of KIAS. Several research fellows moved to new positions. Dr. Gungwon Kang went to KISTI to spearhead a numerical relativity effort that is being mobilized within the general relativity community of Korea. Dr. Takao Suyama and Dr. Joris Raeymaekers went to Japan to take up JSPS fellowship positions, in part thanks to their productive years at KIAS. Dr. Jaesuk Park became a faculty member of Yonsei University in the department of mathematics, where he would be an integral part of bridging the gap between researches in string theory and those in formal mathematics. Finally, Dr. Sang-heon Yi moved to Yonsei University for a research professorship. The current members at the end of the year 2005 are Dr. Ho-Ung Yee, Dr. Seok Kim, and Dr. Tetsuji Kimura, in addition to two professors, Prof. Kimyeong Lee and Prof. Piljin Yi and a Distinguished Professor, Prof. Leonard Susskind. Dr. Kimura was the only new member in the year 2005, but we anticipate several more research fellows to arrive during the year 2006, replenishing the group. The group orchestrated many schools and workshops for diverse participants during the year. These include three annual educational events, each of which has become a fixture in the string theory community of Korea: KIAS-SNU winter camp, Summer Institute for Theoretical Physics (held in Pohang this year), and APCTP-KIAS winter school on string theory. They are each aimed at different level of learning from undergraduate level to current research topics. There were also two small scale workshops: “Spring Mini-Workshop on Field Theories” co-hosted by University of Seoul and “The Characteristics of Supersymmetric Field Theories” co-hosted by Seoul National University. Apart from these, a large-scale international workshop was held in late September, titled “Cosmological Landscape: Strings, Gravity, and Inflation,” which brought in many renowned cosmologists including Andrei Linde and J. Richard Bond as well as several leaders of string theory and select particle physics experts from all around the world. Conceived first by KIAS Distinguished Professor, Leonard Susskind, and planned as a collaborative effort with Yukawa Institute of Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, the meeting also showcased a few Korean physicists as speakers and many poster presentations by young researchers in KIAS. String and field theory group has been active in research as well. One of the key research topics was BPS objects in field theory and also in AdS/CFT setting. Dr. Kim, Dr. Yee, and Prof. Lee wrote several interesting papers on this subject, including the discovery of 1/8 BPS objects. Others pursued diverse problems: matrix models by Dr. Suyama and by Dr. Yi, application of open string tachyon physics to cosmology by Dr. Raeymaekers and also by Prof. Yi, and black p-brane stability analysis by Dr. Kang. Statistical Physics & Condensed Matter Theory Statistical physics & condensed matter theory group started the year 2005 with three professors: Prof. Hyunggyu Park, Prof. Yong Baek Kim, Prof. Moo Young Choi (Affiliate), and four research fellows: Dr. Su-Chan Park, Dr. Meesoon Ha, Dr. Ki-Seok Kim, Dr. Mun Dae Kim. During the year, one KIAS assistant professor and three research fellows joined the group. Dr. Sreedhar Dutta came in March, Dr. Hyun Keun Lee in May, Dr. Ji-Woo Lee in August, and finally Prof. Kwon Park joined the Physics faculty in September. Four academic meetings were hosted by the group: the “2nd APCTP-KIAS School on Statistical Physics” was jointly organized by the APCTP in January 18-21 at the Phoenix Park. Lecturers include Prof. Peter Grassberger from Juelich and Prof. Guido Caldarelli from Rome. Two main topics of network theory and Monte Carlo methods were introduced in detail for junior graduate students and researchers in the

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field of statistical physics. The 12th and the 13th “KIAS-APCTP Workshop on Nanoscale and Mesoscopic Systems” were organized, together with APCTP as a joint meeting, in June 3-4 at KIAS and in December 12-13 at POSTECH. The June meeting focused on quantum circuits and Qubits while the December meeting emphasized the interplay of quantum optics and mesoscopic physics. In late October (24 - 29), the international workshop on “Emergent Quantum Phases in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems” was hosted by the group, where seven world-renowned speakers in the field of strongly correlated systems were invited, including Profs. M. Fisher (UCSB), T. Senthil (MIT), and L. Balents (UCSB). Prof. Yong Baek Kim was the main organizer and Prof. Kwon Park gave a talk at the workshop. Each member of the group made a solid progress in his/her research and produced noticeable results that have been published in distinguished academic journals, including 2 in Physical Review Letters and 23 in Physical Reviews. To mention only a few, Prof. Hyunggyu Park studied “Asymmetrically coupled directed percolation systems”, together with Prof. Jae Dong Noh (KIAS associate member) at Chungnam National University, which explored a novel multicritical universality class in nonequilibrium critical phenomena. This work was presented at the 3rd NEXT-SigmaPhi International Conference held in Greece by Prof. Park as an invited keynote speaker. Prof. Yong Baek Kim investigated how various quantum phases emerge in frustrated magnets in close comparison with experimental results. He found that the spin response of Cs2CuCl4 can be explained by proposing that the system is very close to the quantum critical point between a spiral magnetically ordered phase and a quantum spin liquid. Among research fellows, Dr. Ki-Seok Kim was superbly productive. He published six papers in Physical Review B and wrote five more preprints, all of which are single-authored, in the field of strongly correlated electron systems. Astrophysics Astrophysics group consists of Prof. Changbom Park, and three research fellows. Prof. Park has coordinated KIAS to join the international consortium of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) as a representative institute. In 2005 he has expanded the Korean Scientist Group participating in the SDSS to include about 25 Korean astrophysicists. The SDSS is an ambitious international collaboration aiming to survey a huge volume of the Universe, and the data from the survey is expected to contribute to the development of cosmology profoundly. Using the most recent SDSS galaxy data, Prof. Park, Dr. Yun-Young Choi, and Dr. Juhan Kim have measured the topology of the large scale structure, and found luminosity bias of topology for the first time. Prof. Park and Dr. Yun-Young Choi have developed a new galaxy morphology classification method based on physical properties like color, color gradient and light concentration. Dr. Kim and Prof. Park have made new large N-body simulations of a Lambda-CDM model using 8.6 billion particles. These simulations were used to compare the model against the SDSS observation. They have also developed a new halo-finding method in a hybrid manner, combining the friend-of-friend algorithm and the subgrouping algorithm to find tidally stable and self-bound subhalos. This method produces halo mass functions different from previous results of other researchers at cluster scales, in particular at high redshifts, and may provide a new useful tool to connect observed galaxies with simulated halos. Prof. Park and Dr. Chan-Gyung Park have made a foreground-reduced cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy map from the WMAP data by applying an internal linear combination method, and studied the effect of the Galactic foreground emission on the known anomalies in CMB maps on very large scales, such as the low quadrupole power and alignment between quadrupole and octupole. They have also developed a new algorithm to measure velocity dispersions of the early-type galaxies. The measured velocity dispersion will be used to calculate the velocity dispersion distribution function, which should be directly related with the mass function of galaxies. Particle Physics Phenomenology A new faculty P. Ko joined the particle physics group in 2005. And four research fellows Drs. F. Borzumati, N. Okamura, J. H. Park and S. C. Park moved, respectively, to Milan in Italy, to Yukawa Institute, to Tohoku University in Japan, and to Cornell University in the USA. The new comers are Drs. D. W. Jung from KAIST, Y. Kim from South Carolina University in USA, and X. H. Wu from KAIST. Drs. D. W. Jung and X. H. Wu are experts in B physics within

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the standard model and its supersymmetric extensions. In the 2006, there have been six academic meetings (co)hosted by the group. The first one was the KIAS-APCTP-DMRC workshop on the Dark side of the Universe (May 24-26) where experts around the world presented their works related with the dark matter and dark energy of the universe, which is currently a main issue of particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Another big meeting was the 4th KIAS-KAIST workshop on particle physics (Oct. 10-14). The scope of this meeting was quite broad. The invited speakers gave lectures on flavor physics, supersymmetric grand unification, new models on the electroweak symmetry breaking, dark matter and astrophysics, and application of string theory to multi parton scattering amplitudes in QCD. And a number of seminars were given by domestic and foreign speakers. The next one was KIAS-APCTP workshop on particle physics and string cosmology (Nov. 24-27). There were two one-day meetings on physics at hadron colliders (Tevatron and LHC), where both theoreticians and experimentalists gathered together to discuss physics issues at the Tevatron and LHC. This meeting was considered very useful especially by the experimentalists. Finally there was an international workshop on a far detector in Korea for the J-PARC neutrino beam. A number of world experts on neutrino physics from Japan, USA and European countries attended this two-day meeting, presented their ideas on a far detector in Korea, and had vital discussions on how to realize this exciting possibility in the future. Dr. D.W. Jung and Prof. P. Ko considered a partially composite two-Higgs doublet by adding a fundamental Higgs doublet to the top condensation model, and found distinctive features of this model compared to the earlier composite two-Higgs doublet model entirely due to dynamical symmetry breaking. Dr. X.H. Wu studied some puzzles in B decays into two light mesons within the supersymmetric standard model. Dr. B. Kyae worked mainly on inflations within grand unified theories such as SO(10) or flipped SU(5). Prof. E.J. Chun and Dr. S. Scopel considered soft leptogenesis within minimal supersymmetric Higgs triplet seesaw models. They found that successful leptogenesis is possible only if the triplet mass is in the TeV scale, which may be observed at future colliders such as LHC. Prof. P. Ko continued working on the interplay between neutralino dark matter physics and Bs decays into the muon pair within supersymmetric models. He also studied the decays properties of newly found X(3872) resonance and pentaquark baryons using chiral lagrangian methods.

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J. Richard Bond, the director of CITA, explains the current status of observational cosmology to the audience of the KIAS-YITP joint workshop "Cosmological Landscape: Strings, Gravity, and Inflation," September 20-24, 2005. The meeting attracted many renowned cosmologists, such as Adrei Linde of Stanford and Lev Kofman of Toronto, as well as leading theoretical high energy physicists from all around the world.

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Visiting Scientists Ahn, Kang-Hun December 27, 2004 - January 07, 2005 Mesoscopic Physics Chungnam University Kim, Jong Jean January 01, 2005-February 28, 2005 Condensed Matter Physics Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Hong, J. B. January 03, 2005 - January 15, 2005 Mesoscopic Physics Seoul National University Hamanaka, Masashi January 04, 2005 - January 08, 2005 QFT and String Theory, Integrable model in Noncommutative Space Nagoya University Terilla, John January 05, 2005 - January 16, 2005 Deformation Theory, Quantum Field Theory Queens College, CUNY Ahn, Kang-Hun January 08, 2005 - January 15, 2005 Mesoscopic Physics Chungnam University Tang, Leihan January 09, 2005 - January 12, 2005 Statistical Physics/Condensed Matter theory Hong Kong Baptist University Lee, Jungjai January 11, 2005 - February 19, 2005 Bubble Collision Daejin University Grassberger, Peter January 16, 2005 - February 05, 2005 Statistical Physics and Computational Physics University of Wuppertal

Park, Jong-Dae January 17, 2005 - January 25, 2005 String Theory Yonsei University Park, J. C. January 17, 2005 - February 05, 2005 Brane World Seoul National University Lee, Kang Young January 26, 2005 - January 28, 2005 Particle Physics Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Kao, Hsien-chung January 30, 2005 - February 05, 2005 8 Dimensional HyperKahler Space Compactification of M Theory National Taiwan Normal University Baek, Seungwon January 31, 2005 - February 23, 2005 Particle Physics Phenomenology University of Montreal Giunti, C. February 01, 2005 - February 19, 2005 Neutrino Physics University of Torino Ahn, Hong Bae February 11, 2005 - February 12, 2005 Binary Spiral Galaxies Pusan National University Ahn, Hong Bae February 23, 2005 - February 28, 2005 Binary Galaxy in the SDSS Pusan National University Kwon, Chulan February 26, 2005 - April 30, 2005 Fokker-Planck Equations Myongji University

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Lee, Jong-Phil March 01, 2005 - April 02, 2005 QCD, B and Extra Dimension Physics Yonsei University Myung, Y. S. March 01, 2005 - March 31, 2005 Gravitation Inje University Yoon, M. S. March 07, 2005 - April 06, 2005 A638 Sejong University Park, Jongwon March 08, 2005 - March 11, 2005 Calabi-Yau Compactification University of Chicago Hamanaka, Masashi March 27, 2005 – April 02, 2005 QFT/Superstring Theory Nagoya University Jung, Dong-Won April 01, 2005 - April 30, 2005 SUSY Effects on Nonleptonic B Decays Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Keum, Y. Y. April 03, 2005 - April 12, 2005 SUSY Effects on Nonleptonic B Decays Academia Sinica Lee, Jong-Phil April 04, 2005 - April 30, 2005 SUSY Effects on Nonleptonic B Decays & Soft-Collinear Effective Theory Yonsei University Cho, Jin Ho April 04, 2005 - April 16, 2005 String Theory Sungkyunkwan University Lee, Jungjai April 08, 2005 - May 07, 2005 Bubble Dynamics in a SU(2) model of QCD Daejin University

Lee, Kang Young April 18, 2005 - April 23, 2005 Partially Composite two Higgs Henome Model Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lee, M. Howard April 23, 2005 - May 01, 2005 Statistical Physics University of Georgia Sin, S. J. April 25, 2005 - April 27, 2005 Ads/CFT and hadron physics Hanyang University Orland, Henri April 27, 2005 - May 03, 2005 Theoretical Physics CEA, Saclay Nam, S. K. April 30, 2005 - May 02, 2005 String Theory Kyunghee University Kwon, Chulan May 01, 2005 - July 02, 2005 Fokker-Planck equations II Myongji University Yoon, M. S. May 02, 2005 - May 31, 2005 Acoustic Black Holes and Localized Black Holes on a 3-BraneSejong University Lee, Y. W. May 02, 2005 - May 31, 2005 Stability of Lower Dimensional Black Strings Yonsei University Lee, Hayoung May 06, 2005 - May 19, 2005 Mathematical General Relativity Max Planck Institute Sheikh-Jabbari, M. M. May 08, 2005 - May 16, 2005 Sting Theory IPM Iran

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Torabian, Mahdi May 08, 2005 - May 16, 2005 String Theory IMP, Iran Sugimoto, S. May 10, 2005 - May 14, 2005 Particle Physics and String Theory Yukawa Institute, Kyoto University Seo, Y. S. May 11, 2005 - June 08, 2005 String Theory Hanyang University Park, C. Y. May 11, 2005 - June 08, 2005 String Theory Sogang University Kwon, Hwang-hyun May 11, 2005 - May 31, 2005 String Theory Sungkyunkwan University Song, Jaejoon May 13, 2005 - May 18, 2005 Statistical Model Study for Heavy-ion Experiments, including in-medium Effect Pusan National University Lee, Hyun Min May 18, 2005 - May 27, 2005 Extra Dimension Physics DESY Park, Sung Young May 24, 2005 - June 17, 2005 Condensed Matter Physics Northwestern University Roy, D. P. May 24, 2005 - June 23, 2005 Supersymmetric Higgs and Neutralino Dark Matter Physics/Neutrino physics TIFR Puetzfeld, Dirk May 24, 2005 - May 29, 2005 Post-Newtonian Effects in Cosmology and LSS SimulationIowa State University

Ng, K-W May 24, 2005 - May 29, 2005 Phase Information in the Cosmic Density Fluctuations Academia Sinica Konar, Partha May 24, 2005 - May 29, 2005 SUSY Theory TIFR Shafi, Qaisar May 27, 2005 - June 10, 2005 Cosmology and Physics beyond Standard Model Bartol Research Institute Weinberg, Erick May 28, 2005 - June 09, 2005 Monopole Dynamics in Yang-Mills Theory Columbia University Jackiw, Roman June 05, 2005 - June 12, 2005 QFT and Gravity Theory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pi, So-Young June 05, 2005 - June 12, 2005 Particle Physics and QFT Boston University Nitta, Muneto June 05, 2005 - June 11, 2005 Solitons Yang-Mills Theory Tokyo Institute of Technology Sakai, Norisuke June 05, 2005 - June 11, 2005 Solitons Yang-Mills Theory Tokyo Institute of Technology Kakizaki, Mitsuru June 05, 2005 - June 09, 2005 Physics beyond Standard Model ICRR Tokyo Lee, Ha Youn June 07, 2005 - June 24, 2005 Statistical/Biophysics Los Alamos National Lab.

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Baek, Seungwon June 07, 2005 - June 22, 2005 Flavor Physics and CP violation University of Montreal Song, Jaejoon June 23, 2005 - June 26, 2005 Statistical Model Study for Heavy-ion Experiments, including in-medium Effect Pusan National University Cheung, Kingman June 30, 2005 - July 15, 2005 NLC Phenomenology National Tsing Hua University Kang, Gung Won July 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Stability of Black Holes Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information Salk, Sung-Ho July 01, 2005 - November 30, 2005 High Tc superconductivity Pohang University of Science and Technology Kim, Siyeon July 04, 2005 - August 04, 2005 Extra Dimension Physics Chung-Ang University Lee, Sung-Geun July 04, 2005 - August 03, 2005 String Theory Kyunghee University Kim, Y. G July 21, 2005 - July 30, 2005 Cosmology / Astrophysics Korea University Lee, Kang Young July 21, 2005 - July 27, 2005 Dynamical Symmetry Breaking Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Park, Seong Chan July 26, 2005 - August 06, 2005 Gauge Higgs Unification Cornell University

Ou-Yang, Daniel July 27, 2005 - July 29, 2005 Condensed Matter Physics Lehigh University Ahn, Hong Bae August 01, 2005 - August 04, 2005 Dynamical Evolution of Spiral Pusan National University Kim, Kyungsik August 03, 2005 - August 06, 2005 Statistical Physics Pukyong National University Cho, Sam Young August 03, 2005 - September 02, 2005 Electron Entanglement in Nanoscale Electronic Devices University of Queensland Chang, S. H. August 04, 2005 - August 17, 2005 Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology Yonsei University Lee, Ha Youn August 05, 2005 - August 12, 2005 Statistical Physics Los Alamos National Lab. Keum, Y. Y. August 08, 2005 - August 14, 2005 Model Independent Analysis on Nonleptonic B DecaysNCTS/TPE Terilla, John August 10, 2005 - August 24, 2005 Deformation Theory & Quantum Field Theory Queens College, CUNY Lee, H. J. August 10, 2005 - August 12, 2005 Pion-decay Constants in Nuclear Medium Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics Ahn, Hong Bae August 18, 2005 - August 21, 2005 Astrophysics Pusan National University

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Moore, Michael A. August 21, 2005 - September 04, 2005 Condensed Matter Theory University of Manchester Keum, Y. Y. September 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Model independent Analysis on Nonleptonic B decays NCTS/TPE Huang, Qing-Guo September 01, 2005 - September 15, 2005 String Theory & Cosmology ICTS, Beijing Cho, Sam Young September 03, 2005 - September 07, 2005 Electron Entanglement in Nanoscale Electronic Devices University of Queensland den Nijs, Marcel September 04, 2005 - September 17, 2005 Traffic Flow University of Washington Freivogel, Ben September 11, 2005 - September 26, 2005 String Theory Stanford University Sekino, Yasuhiro September 12, 2005 - September 28, 2005 String theory Stanford University Lee, Jungil September 14, 2005 - November 30, 2005 Advanced Quantum Mechanics Korea University Song, Jaejoon September 16, 2005 - September 26, 2005 Heavy-ion Experiments, including in-medium Effect Pusan National University Yogendran, K. P. September 19, 2005 - September 30, 2005 String Theory Indian Institute of Technology

Kim, T. W. September 23, 2005 - September 28, 2005 Chiral Lagrangian Approach to X138721 Decays Korea University Langer, James September 24, 2005 - September 27, 2005 Condensed Matter Physics University of California at Santa Barbara Justin, Zinn September 25, 2005 - September 27, 2005 Particle Physics and QFT CEA-Saclay Kang, Gung Won October 01, 2005 - December 31, 2005 Black Hole Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information Kim, Kyungsik October 04, 2005 - October 05, 2005 Reaction-Diffusion Systems Pukyong National University Vogeley, Michael October 04, 2005 - October 18, 2005 Galaxy Formation at the Under-Dense Regions Using the SDSS Data Drexel University Sevilla, Liliana V. October 08, 2005 - October 25, 2005 Flavor Physics in Supersymmetric Models University of Minnesota Lee, Sung Won October 13, 2005 - October 14, 2005 CDF and DO Kyungpook National University Drees, M. October 15, 2005 - November 30, 2005 Henomenology and Cosmology in Supersymmetric TheoriesBonn University Giunti, C. October 18, 2005 - November 17, 2005 Neutrino Physics University of Torino

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Lee, M. Howard October 22, 2005 - October 30, 2005 Statistical Physics University of Georgia Kim, T. W. October 24, 2005 - October 29, 2005 Heavy Quarkonium Physics Korea University Cho, Sam Young October 31, 2005 - November 12, 2005 Electron Entanglement in Nanoscale Electronic Devices University of Queensland Kim, T. W. November 01, 2005 - November 04, 2005 X(3872) Korea University Lee, Jeongyeon November 03, 2005 - November 03, 2005 Neutrino Oscillations Ewha Womans University Cheon, Eunju November 03, 2005 - November 03, 2005 Neutrino Oscillations Seoul National University Kim, Y. H. November 04, 2005 - November 04, 2005 Daule Matter Physics Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Jeon, Sangyong November 09, 2005 - November 10, 2005 Nuclear Physics McGill University Chingangbam, P. November 13, 2005 - December 12, 2005 Inflationary Astrophysics and String theory Harish-Chandra Research Institute Kwon, Chulan November 15, 2005 - November 24, 2005 Fokker-Planck equations III Myongji University

Weinberg, Erick November 16, 2005 - November 21, 2005 QFT and Magnetic Monopoles Columbia University Kumar, Prem November 17, 2005 - November 22, 2005 QFT and Strings Swansea University Giunti, C. November 18, 2005 - November 26, 2005 Neutrino Physics University of Torino Ookouchi, Yutaka November 21, 2005 - November 30, 2005 N=1 Superconformal Field Theories in Four-Dimensional Spacetime University of Tokyo Ng, K-W December 01, 2005 - December 06, 2005 Non-Gaussian Density Fluctuation during Inflation Academia Sinica Salk, Sung-Ho December 01, 2005 - December 31, 2005 High Tc superconductivity Pohang University of Science and Technology Kim, Y. H. December 05, 2005 - December 05, 2005 Little Higgs Model on Collider and Dark Matter Phenomenology Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lee, Sung Won December 16, 2005 - December 16, 2005 Higgs and SUSY Particles at Hadron Colliders Texas Tech. University Kim, Y. H. December 19, 2005 - December 19, 2005 Henom and Dark Matter Henomenology Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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Song, Jaejoon December 23, 2005 - January 02, 2006 High Density Effective Theory & Statistical Description of Heavy Ion Scatterings Pusan National University

Kim, T. W. December 26, 2005 - December 30, 2005 X(3872) Korea University

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Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) Workshops/Symposia/Conferences KIAS-SNU Physics Winter Camp January 5 - January 18, 2005 The 2nd APCTP-KIAS School on Statistical Physics January 18 - January 21, 2005 The 9th Winter School of APCTP-KIAS on String Theory February 14 - February 25, 2005 Spring Mini-Workshop on Field Theories May 11 - May 13, 2005 KIAS-APCTP-DMRC Workshop on Dark Side of the Universe May 24 - May 26, 2005 The 12th APCTP-KIAS Workshop on Nano-Mesoscopic Systems June 3 - June 4, 2005 Workshop on Physics at Hadron Colliders June 24, 2005 The 5th Summer Institute for Theoretical Physics August 8 - August 19, 2005 2005 SDSS-KSG Summer Workshop August 22 - August 24, 2005 Cosmological Landscape: Strings, Gravity, and Inflation September 20 - September 24, 2005 The 4th KIAS-KAIST Joint Workshop on Particle Physics October 10 - October 14, 2005 KIAS Workshop on Emergent Quantum Phases in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

October 24 - October 29, 2005

International Workshop on a Far Detector in Korea for the J-PARC Neutrino Beam October 24 - October 29, 2005 The Characteristics of Supersymmetric Field Theories November 18 - November 19, 2005 APCTP Workshop on Particle Physics and String Cosmology November 24 - November 27, 2005 Symposium in commemoration of World Year of Physics: Prospective of Physics in Korea after a next half century

December 2, 2005

The 13th APCTP-KIAS Workshop on Nanoscale and Mesoscopic Systems December 12 - December 13, 2005 The 3rd Workshop on Physics at Hadron Colliders December 16, 2005 Seminars January 06, 2005 Kim, Mun Dae (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working seminar January 06, 2005 Terilla, John (CUNY, Dept. of Mathematics) Lectures on Deformation Theory I (Classical Part) January 07, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting January 11, 2005 Terilla, John (CUNY, Dept. of Mathematics) Lectures on Deformation Theory II (Quantum Part) January 11, 2005 Tang, Leihan (Hong Kong Baptist University) Rare event statistics in double helix melting

January 13, 2005 Kyae, Bumseok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of [Electroweak symmetry breaking from SUSY breaking with bosonic see-saw mechanism] January 14, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting January 20, 2005 Okamura, Naotoshi (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Review of [How much uranium is in the earth? Predictions for geo-neutrinos at Kamland] January 21, 2005 Yee, Ho-Ung (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of hep-th/0412141 by Sakai and Sugimoto

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January 27, 2005 Park, Jae-hyeon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of hep-ph/0501129, ‘A supersymmetry model of leptons’, by Chun Liu January 28, 2005 Lee, Kimyeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Tiny graviton Matrix Theory on PP-background and Nambu bracket (A Review) January 28, 2005 Grassberger, P. (John-von-Neumann Institute for Computing, Forschungzentrum Juelich) Simulations of lattice animals and trees February 03, 2005 Kao, Hsien-chung (National Taiwan Normal University)A Review on Black Rings February 03, 2005 Scopel, Stefano (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of hep-ph/0412264, [The supersymmetric origin of matter] February 04, 2005 Grassberger, Peter (John-von-Neumann Institute for Computing, Forschungzentrum Juelich) Least Dependent Component Analysis Based on Mutual Information February 04, 2005 Kim, Seok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of Black Hole Attractor Mechanism February 04, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting February 15, 2005 Baek, Seungwon (University of Montreal) The B -> pi K puzzle and new physics February 18, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting February 19, 2005 Park, Hyunggyu (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) KIAS Monthly Meeting on Statistical Physics

February 24, 2005 Okamura, Naotoshi (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Solving the neutrino mass hierarchy pattern by the of f-axis beam from J-PARC in Korea February 25, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting March 03, 2005 Park, Jae-Hyeon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Lepton masses and mixing angles from heterotic orbifold models March 04, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting March 10, 2005 Park, Jongwon (University of Chicago) On Flux Compactifications and Hybrid Formalism March 10, 2005 Lee, Jong-Phil (Yonsei University) NLO analysis of B->K_res gamma; meanings of new measurements March 11, 2005 Yi, Sang-heon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of Kodaira-Spencer Theory March 11, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting March 17, 2005 Park, Tae-Sun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Paper reading: [New contribution to WIMP-nucleus scattering], PRL91,231301 March 19, 2005 Park, Hyunggyu (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) KIAS Monthly Meeting on Statistical Physics March 24, 2005 Jung, Dong-Won (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Review of [The pattern of CP asymmetries in b --> s transitions], hep-ph/0503151

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March 25, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting March 31, 2005 Kyae, Bumseok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of [The origin of a peculiar extra U(1)] and [Structure of split supersymmetry and simple models] March 31, 2005 Hamanaka, Masashi (Nagoya University) Noncommutative Solitons and Integrable Systems April 01, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting April 07, 2005 Keum, Yong-Yeon (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica) New physics search in the exclusive b to s transition decays April 08, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting April 08, 2005 Min, H. S. (University of Seoul) Calculation of QCD Instanton Determinant with Arbitrary Mass April 08, 2005 Shin, Hyunjoon (Sungkyunkwan University) Elementary string states and Black Holes April 14, 2005 Cho, Jinho (Sungkyunkwan University) Open string pair creation and scissors paradox April 15, 2005 Lee, Jong-Phil (Yonsei University) Lectures on soft collinear effective theory - Part I April 19, 2005 Lee, Jong-Phil (Yonsei University) Lectures on soft collinear effective theory - Part II

April 20, 2005 Yang, S. R. (Korea University) Stories on single electron, and single spin, and single photon April 25, 2005 Sin, Sang-Jin (Hanyang University) Hadrons in string theory I April 26, 2005 Condensed-matter group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Condensed-matter group meeting April 27, 2005 Sin, Sang-Jin (Hanyang University) Hadrons in string theory II April 27, 2005 Lee, M. Howard (University of Georgia and Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Love in van der Waals equation, Part II April 27, 2005 Lee, Kimyeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) String Theory Group Meeting April 28, 2005 Eom, Jae-Hyeon (Seoul National University) Quantum Phase Transition and Universal Scaling Behavior April 28, 2005 Ham, Seung Woo (Center for High Energy Physics at Kyungpook National University) Electroweak phase transition in an extension of the standard model April 28, 2005 Lee, Jong-Phil (Yonsei University) Lectures on soft collinear effective theory -- Part III May 02, 2005 Orland, Henri (CEA, Saclay) RNA folding and matrix field theory May 04, 2005 Kimura, Tetsuji (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Gauged Linear Sigma Models for Noncompact Calabi-Yau Varieties

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May 06, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting May 10, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting May 11, 2005 Sheikh-Jabbari, M. M. (IPM, IRan) 1/2 BPS Sector of N=4 SYM=Quantum Hall System May 11, 2005 Lee, Hayoung (Max Planck Institute) Vlasov matter in gravitational fields May 13, 2005 Kim, Jai Sam (Pohang University of Science and Technology)Invariants and Orbit Space Geometry May 13, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting May 17, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting May 19, 2005 Dunne, Gerald (University of Connecticut) A puzzle of instantons and calorons (periodic monopoles) in the 3D Georgi-Glashow model May 20, 2005 Park, Heungsik (Inha University) Internal Meeting May 23, 2005 Lee, Hyun Min (DESY) Moduli Stabilization in 6d Brane-world Supergravity May 24, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting May 27, 2005 Puetzfeld, Dirk (Iowa State University) The Post-Newtonian Approximation in Cosmology

May 30, 2005 Park, Sung Yong (Northwestern University) Melting mechanisms of DNA-linked nanocomposite systems May 31, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting June 03, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting June 07, 2005 Kakizaki, Mitsuru (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo) Hadronic EDMs in SUSY GUTs June 07, 2005 Jackiw, Roman (MIT) 3-dimensional Weyl-invariant Gravity I June 07, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting June 08, 2005 Roy, D. P. (TIFR) Basic Constituents of Matter - Visible and Invisible June 08, 2005 Shafi, Qaisar (Bartol) First few steps beyond the standard model June 09, 2005 Jackiw, Roman (MIT) 3-dimensional Weyl-invariant Gravity II June 10, 2005 Pi, So-Young (Boston University) Kinks in 3-dimensional conformal gravity June 10, 2005 Sakai, Norisuke (TIT) Instantons in the HIggs Phase

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June 13, 2005 Park, Sung Yong (Northwestern University) Optical control of surface plasmon in nanoparticle systems using Liquid Crystal June 14, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting June 15, 2005 Kim, Sang Pyo (Kunsan National University) Non-Gaussianity in Inflation Models and CMB Observations June 17, 2005 Roy, D. P. (TIFR) SUSY and Higgs searches at LHC June 17, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting June 20, 2005 Lee, Ha Youn (Los Alamos National Lab.) Evolution of HIV virus June 20, 2005 Dutta, Sreedhar B. (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Bosonization in (2+1) dimensions and quantum Hall effect June 21, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting June 22, 2005 Han, Jung Hoon (Sungkyunkwan University) Valence-bond-solid order in antiferromagnets with spin-lattice June 22, 2005 Kim, Yong-Jihn (University of Puerto Rico) Testardi correlation, Flux quantization, and Josephson effect June 23, 2005 Lee, Kimyeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) String Theory Group Meeting

June 28, 2005 Park, Il Hung (Ewha Womans University) Extreme Energy Cosmic Ray Experiment, COREA June 28, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting July 01, 2005 Park, Jae-hyeon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review of [Neutrino masses and mixings in a minimal SO(10) model] July 01, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting July 01, 2005 Goh, Kwang-Il (Seoul National University) Stability of coupled feedback structure in cellular networks July 05, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting July 07, 2005 Cheung, Kingman (National Tsing Hua University) Phenomenology of split SUSY and split split SUSY July 08, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting July 08, 2005 Choi, Yun-Young (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)The 4th SDSS Korea Science Group Meeting July 12, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting July 15, 2005 Jung, Youngkyun (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information) Slow Relaxation of Granular Materials

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July 15, 2005 Lee, Kong-Ju-Bock (Ewha Womans University) Energetics of Rotational Gating Mechanisms of Ion Channel induced by Membrane Deformation July 18, 2005 Jing, Yipeng (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory) Physical Properties of Dark Matter Halos July 19, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting July 21, 2005 Kim, Siyeon (Chung-Ang University) CP phases and the small angle \theta_{13} in lepton a symmetry July 22, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting July 26, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting July 28, 2005 Ou-Yang, H. Daniel (Lehigh University) An optical Tweezers Study of Intracellular Biomechanics of Living Cells July 28, 2005 Statistical and Condensed Matter Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) In-House Workshop: Modern Trend in Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics at KIAS July 28, 2005 Song, Jeonghyeon (Konkuk University) Kaluza-Klein masses of bulk fields with general boundary conditions in AdS5 July 29, 2005 Wu, Xiaohong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Conference summary of Beauty 2005 July 29, 2005 Kim, Nakwoo (Kyung Hee University) A Review of Sasaki-Einstein Spaces

July 29, 2005 Ko, Pyungwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Conference summary of Lepton-Photon 2005 August 02, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting August 04, 2005 Park, Seong Chan (Newman Laboratory, Cornell University) Gauge-Higgs Unification August 05, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting August 05, 2005 Kim, Kyungsik (Pukyong National University) Decay processes in reaction-diffusion systems August 11, 2005 Chang, S. H. Neutrino mass and leptogenesis in warped extra-dimensions August 12, 2005 Terilla, John Lectures on Deformation Theory 1 August 16, 2005 Terilla, John Lectures on Deformation Theory II August 18, 2005 Terilla, John Lectures on Deformation Theory III August 23, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting August 24, 2005 Moore, Michael A. (University of Manchester) What is the order parameter of spin glasses? August 26, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting

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August 30, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting August 31, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics August 31, 2005 Moore, Michael A. (University of Manchester) Generalized Bose-Einstein phase transition in large-$m$ component spin glasses September 02, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting September 07, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics September 09, 2005 Huang, Qing-Guo (ICTS, Beijing) Two observations and one conjecture on de Sitter space September 09, 2005 Susskind, Leonard (Stanford University & Korea Institute for Advanced Study) The Holographic Dual of Some Universe September 09, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting September 13, 2005 Stat. Phys. Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Stat. Phys. Group Meeting September 14, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics September 15, 2005 Kim, Y.G. (Korea University) Summary of the Snowmass meeting

September 16, 2005 Sekino, Yasuhiro (ITP, Stanford University) Holographic correspondence for Dp-branes September 21, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics September 22, 2005 Kim, Ki-Hon (North Carolina Central University) DPRK Science & Technology Infrastructure: A prospect of Inter-Korea and US-DPRK Collaboration September 23, 2005 NEST Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting September 26, 2005 Langer, James (University of California at Santa Barbara)Dynamics of Deformation and Failure of Glassy Solids September 26, 2005 Zinn-Justin, Jean (CEA, France) The renormalization group: from theory to numbers September 27, 2005 Lee, Ji-Woo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Monte Carlo simulations on strongly correlated systems September 28, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics September 29, 2005 Yogendran, K.P. (Harish-Chandra Research Institute) D-branes in the 2-D Lorentzian black hole September 29, 2005 Scopel, Stefano (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Do current wimp direct measurements constrain light relic neutralinos? September 30, 2005 Kim, Jin Min (Soongsil University) NEST group meeting

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October 04, 2005 Park, Su-Chan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) STAT. MECH. Group Meeting October 05, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics October 12, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics October 12, 2005 Yu, Jaejun (Seoul National University) Computational Materials Physics: A Gateway to nanoscience October 14, 2005 Park, Kwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Journal club of the condensed matter group October 14, 2005 Kwak, Woo Seop (Korea University) NEST Group Meeting October 18, 2005 Sung, Wokyung (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Physical Features of Biological Self-organization in Mesoscopic Level October 19, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics October 25, 2005 Kim, Mun Dae (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Condensed Matter Group Meeting October 26, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics October 26, 2005 Lee, M. Howard (University of Georgia and Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Boltzmann’s ergodic hypothesis: Why does it work and when does it fail

October 28, 2005 Wu, Xiaohong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Connecting flavor symmetry and supersymmetry October 28, 2005 Kwon, Sungchul (Kyung Hee University) NEST Group Meeting November 02, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics November 09, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics November 09, 2005 Jeon, Sangyong (McGill University) Search for the Little Bang November 10, 2005 Lee, Jae Ik (Yonsei University) Neutrino Mixing, Renormalization and Quark-Lepton Unification November 10, 2005 Kosterlitz, Mike (Brown University & KIAS) Stationary state selection in out of equilibrium systems November 16, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics November 16, 2005 Paik, Ho Jung (Maryland University) Search for extra dimensions using a superconducting accelerometer November 16, 2005 Kang, Hye Sung (Pusan National University) The Origin of Cosmic Rays : Bottom up models November 18, 2005 Yu, Un Jong (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Magnetic and Transport Properties of the Magnetic Polaron

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November 22, 2005 Ookouchi, Yutaka (University of Tokyo) Superconformal Fixed points in 4D Gauge Theories November 23, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics November 24, 2005 Moon, Hie-Tae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Complex Hysteresis November 28, 2005 Chingangbam, P. (Harish-Chandra Research Institute) Inflation from non-minimal coupling of tachyon to gravity November 30, 2005 Lee, Jungil (Korea University) Advanced Quantum Mechanics December 07, 2005 Ko, Pyungwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Advanced Quantum Mechanics December 09, 2005 Chingangbam, P. (Harish-Chandra Research Institute) Astrophysics Group Meeting December 13, 2005 Sin, Sang-Jin (Hanyang University) A gravity dual of RHIC collisions

December 13, 2005 Park, Kwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum antiferromagnetism and high TC superconduc tivity: a close connection between the t-J model and the projected BCS Hamiltonian December 15, 2005 Choi, Seong-Youl (Chonbuk National University) Theoretical Aspects of SUSY Studies at the International Linear Collider December 15, 2005 Lee, Hyuncheol (Sogang University) Review on competition between antiferromagnetism and valence-bond-solid state December 15, 2005 Kim, Ki-Seok (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Review on deconfined quantum critical points December 16, 2005 Lee, Jae Sik (Seoul National University) Physics at Hadron colliders December 17, 2005 NEST(Korea Institute for Advanced Study) NEST Group Meeting December 26, 2005 Park, Jongchul (Seoul National University) Quantum numbers of heavy neutrinos, tri-bi-maximal mixing through double seesaw with permutation symmetry, and comment on θsol+θc ~ π/4

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Publications *K. Kubodera, Tae-Sun Park The solar hep process ANNUAL REVIEW OF NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE SCIENCE 54: 19-37 2004 H. J. Yang, M. G. Park, S. H. Cho, Changbom Park Korean nova records in AD 1073 and AD 1074: R Aquarii ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 435 (1): 207-214 MAY 2005 Junghun Lee, X. Kang, Y. P. Jing The intrinsic alignment of dark halo substructures ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 629 (1): L5-L8 Part 2 AUG 10 2005 Junghun Lee, Y. P. Jing, Y. Suto An analytic model for the axis ratio distribution of dark matter halos from the primordial Gaussian density field ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 632 (2): 706-712 Part 1 OCT 20 2005 Changbom Park, Juhan Kim, J. R. Gott Effects of gravitational evolution, biasing, and redshift space distortion on topology ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 633 (1): 1-10 Part 1 NOV 1 2005 Changbom Park, YunYoung Choi, M. S. Vogeley, J. R. Gott, Juhan Kim et al. Topology analysis of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. Scale and luminosity dependence ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 633 (1): 11-22 Part 1 NOV 1 2005 Changbom Park, YunYoung Choi Morphology segregation of galaxies in color-color gradient space ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 635 (1): L29-L32 Part 2 DEC 10 2005 J. Jo, H. Kang, Moo Young Choi, D. S. Koh How noise and coupling induce bursting action potentials in pancreatic beta-cells BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL 89 (3): 1534-1542 SEP 2005 Moo Young Choi, B. J. Kim, B. G. Yoon, Hyunggyu Park Scale-free dynamics emerging from information transfer EUROPHYSICS LETTERS 69 (4): 503-509 FEB 2005 J. Choi, Moo Young Choi, B. G. Yoon Dynamic model for failures in biological systems EUROPHYSICS LETTERS 71 (3): 501-507 AUG 2005 H. J. Yang, Changbom Park, M. G. Park Analysis of historical meteor and meteor shower records: Korea, China, and Japan ICARUS 175 (1): 215-225 MAY 2005 Y. Shim, Moo Young Choi, H. J. Kim A molecular dynamics computer simulation study of room-temperature ionic liquids. I. Equilibrium solvation structure and free energetics JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 122 (4): Art. No. 044510 JAN 22 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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Y. Shim, Moo Young Choi, H. J. Kim A molecular dynamics computer simulation study of room-temperature ionic liquids II. Equilibrium and nonequilibriurn solvation dynamics JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 122 (4): Art. No. 044511 JAN 22 2005 Eung Jin Chun, S. C. Park Neutrino mass from R-parity violation in split supersymmetry JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (1): Art. No. 009 JAN 2005 M. Gutperle, Piljin Yi Winding strings and decay of D-branes with flux JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (1): Art. No. 015 JAN 2005 Y. B. Kim, Bumseok Kyae, J. Lee Global and local D-vortices JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (10): Art. No. 002 OCT 2005 Seok Kim, Kimyeong Lee BPS electromagnetic waves on giant gravitons JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (10): Art. No. 111 OCT 2005 S. Baek, Y. G. Kim, Pyungwon Ko B-s ->mu(+)mu(-) and the upward-going muon flux from the WIMP annihilation in the sun or the earth JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (11): Art. No. 007 NOV 2005 Alan Cornell, N. Gaur Lepton polarization asymmetries for B -> K*l(+)l-: a model independent approach JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (2): Art. No. 005 FEB 2005 M. Headrick, Joris Raeymaekers The large N limit of C/Z(N) and supergravity JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (2): Art. No. 054 FEB 2005 Seungwon Baek, Y. G. Kim, Pyungwon Ko Neutralino dark matter scattering and B-s ->mu(+)mu(-) in SUSY models JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (2): Art. No. 067 FEB 2005 Eung Jin Chun, H. B. Kim, Y. Kim Cosmology of antisymmetric tensor field in D-brane universe JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (3): Art. No. 036 MAR 2005 Takao Suyama Tachyons in compact spaces JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (5): Art. No. 065 MAY 2005 S. Baek, D. G. Cerdeno, Y. G. Kim, Pyungwon Ko, C. Munoz Direct detection of neutralino dark matter in supergravity JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (6): Art. No. 017 JUN 2005 D. Bak, Seok Kim, Kimyeong Lee All higher genus BPS membranes in the plane wave background JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (6): Art. No. 035 JUN 2005 Seok Kim, Joris Raeymaekers Superconformal quantum mechanics of small black holes JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS (8): Art. No. 082 AUG 2005

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B. J. Kim, Moo Young Choi Entropic sampling dynamics of the globally coupled kinetic Ising model JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 38 (10): 2115-2122 MAR 11 2005 J. Choi, Moo Young Choi Stability of thermodynamic and dynamical order in a system of globally coupled rotors JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 38 (25): 5659-5675 JUN 24 2005 L. Anton, Hyunggyu Park, Su-Chan Park Generating function for particle-number probability distribution in directed percolation JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 38 (38): 8187-8199 SEP 23 2005 *Jin Min Kim Restricted solid-on-solid model and a directed polymer in random potentials JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 45 (6): 1413-1419 DEC 2004 *Eung Jin Chun, D. W. Jung, S. K. Kang, J. D. Park Neutrino mass matrix in the minimal supergravity model: Bi-large mixing with trilinear R-parity violation JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 45: S278-S284 Suppl. S NOV 2004 *Jungil Lee Exclusive two-charmonium vs. charmonium-glueball production at BELLE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 45: S354-S359 Suppl. S NOV 2004 *D. Ida, K. Y. Oda, Seong Chan Park Black holes at future colliders JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 45: S424-S429 Suppl. S NOV 2004 *Seungwon Baek CP violation in B -> phi K-S decay at large tan beta JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 45: S435-S437 Suppl. S NOV 2004 Sang Wook Kim, H. K. Park Decoherence from internal dynamics in macroscopic matter-wave interferometry JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 74 (5): 1445-1448 MAY 2005 Stefano Scopel Direct and indirect search of light neutralinos NEW ASTRONOMY REVIEWS 49 (2-6): 133-137 MAY 2005 S. Hyun, K. Oh, J. D. Park, Sang-Heon Yi Topological B-model and (c)over-cap=1 string theory NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 729 (1-2): 135-162 NOV 21 2005 J. S. Lim, Moo Young Choi, B. J. Kim, J. Choi Critical currents for vortex defect motion in superconducting arrays PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (10): Art. No. 100505 MAR 2005 S. S. Lee, Sung Ho Salk Doping and temperature dependence of superfluid weight and spectral function: Universal scaling behavior of the pseudogap PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (13): Art. No. 134518 APR 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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K. Sengupta, Yong Baek Kim One-dimensional itinerant ferromagnets with Heisenberg symmetry and the ferromagnetic quantum critical point PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (17): Art. No. 174427 MAY 2005 H. Y. Kee, Yong Baek Kim Itinerant metamagnetism induced by electronic nematic order PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (18): Art. No. 184402 MAY 2005 J. S. Bernier, Y. J. Kao, Yong Baek Kim U(1) spin liquids and valence-bond solids in a large-N three-dimensional Heisenberg model PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (18): Art. No. 184406 MAY 2005 Ki-Seok Kim Critical-field theory of the Kondo lattice model in two dimensions PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (20): Art. No. 205101 MAY 2005 Ki-Seok Kim Effect of nonmagnetic disorder on criticality in the dirty U(1) spin liquid PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (1): Art. No. 014406 JUL 2005 Ki-Seok Kim Deconfined quantum criticality in the two-dimensional Kondo lattice model PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (14): Art. No. 144426 OCT 2005 S.-R. Eric Yang, N. Y. Hwang, S. Park Nucleation of merons in double quantum dots with spontaneous interlayer phase coherence PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (16): Art. No. 165337 OCT 2005 Ki-Seok Kim Deconfined quantum criticality of the O(3) nonlinear sigma model in two spatial dimensions: A renormalization-group study PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (3): Art. No. 035109 JUL 2005 J. H. Eom, Sung Ho Salk Scaling behavior in the optical conductivity of two-dimensional systems of strongly correlated electrons based on the U(1) slave-boson approach to the t-J Hamiltonian PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (6): Art. No. 064508 AUG 2005 S. Takei, Yong Baek Kim, A. Mitra Enhanced Fano factor in a molecular transistor coupled to phonons and Luttinger-liquid leads PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (7): Art. No. 075337 AUG 2005 Mun-Dae Kim, C. K. Kim, K. Nahm Diamagnetic response of Aharonov-Bohm rings: Impurity backward scattering PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 (8): Art. No. 085333 AUG 2005 Ji-Woo Lee, M. C. Cha Quasiparticle gap in a disordered boson Hubbard model in two dimensions PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 : Art. No. 212515 2005 Ki-Seok Kim Existence of fermion zero modes and deconfinement of spinons in quantum antiferromagnetism resulting from algebraic spin liquid PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 : Art. No. 214401 2005

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Ki-Seok Kim Deconfinement in the presence of a Fermi surface PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72 : Art. No. 245106 2005 S. Chang, Seong Chan Park, J. Song Kaluza-Klein masses of bulk fields with general boundary conditions in AdS(5) space PHYSICAL REVIEW D 71 (10): Art. No. 106004 MAY 2005 D. S. Bak, Ho-Ung Yee Separation of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and confinement via the AdS/CFT correspondence PHYSICAL REVIEW D 71 (4): Art. No. 046003 FEB 2005 J. Park, Takao Suyama Type 0A matrix model of a black hole, integrability, and holography PHYSICAL REVIEW D 71 (8): Art. No. 086002 APR 2005 D. Kang, J.W. Lee, J. Lee, T. Kim, Pyungwon Ko Color-evaporation-model calculation of e plus e- J/y plus cc- plus X at s=10. 6 GeV PHYSICAL REVIEW D 71 (9): Art. No. 094019 MAY 2005 Pyungwon Ko, T. Kobayashi, Jae-hyeon Park Lepton masses and mixing angles from heterotic orbifold models PHYSICAL REVIEW D 71 (9): Art. No. 095010 MAY 2005 Pyungwon Ko, A. Masiero, Jae-hyeon Park Re(epsilon '/epsilon(K)) versus B-d ->phi K-S CP asymmetry PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (1): Art. No. 016004 JUL 2005 L. Kofman, Piljin Yi Reheating the Universe after string theory inflation PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (10): Art. No. 106001 NOV 2005 Bumseok Kyae, Q Shafi Inflation with realistic supersymmetric SO(10) PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (6): Art. No. 063515 SEP 2005 Kimyeong Lee, Ho-Ung Yee BPS objects in N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (6): Art. No. 065023 SEP 2005 A. Bottino, F. Donato, N. Fornengo, Stefano Scopel Do current WIMP direct measurements constrain light relic neutralinos? PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (8): Art. No. 083521 OCT 2005 D. Bak, S. Siwach, Ho-Ung Yee 1/2 BPS geometries of M2 giant gravitons PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (8): Art. No. 086010 OCT 2005 Eung Jin Chun TeV leptogenesis in supersymmetric Z-prime models and its collider probe PHYSICAL REVIEW D 72 (9): Art. No. 095010 NOV 2005 Su-Chan Park, Hyunggyu Park Cluster mean-field approximations with the coherent-anomaly-method analysis for the driven pair contact process with diffusion PHYSICAL REVIEW E 71 (1): Art. No. 016137 Part 2 JAN 2005

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Su-Chan Park, J. M. Park Generating function, path integral representation, and equivalence for stochastic exclusive particle systems PHYSICAL REVIEW E 71 (2): Art. No. 026113 Part 2 FEB 2005 D. Jeong, Moo Young Choi, Hyunggyu Park Slow relaxation in the Ising model on a small-world network with strong long-range interactions PHYSICAL REVIEW E 71 (3): Art. No. 036103 Part 2 MAR 2005 Su-Chan Park Monte Carlo simulations of bosonic reaction-diffusion systems PHYSICAL REVIEW E 72 (3): Art. No. 036111 Part 2 SEP 2005 Hyunsuk Hong, Hyunggyu Park, Moo Young Choi Collective synchronization in spatially extended systems of coupled oscillators with random frequencies PHYSICAL REVIEW E 72 (3): Art. No. 036217 Part 2 SEP 2005 H. Kang, J. Jo, H.J. Kim, Moo Young Choi, S. W. Rhee, D. S. Koh Glucose metabolism and oscillatory behavior of pancreatic islets PHYSICAL REVIEW E 72 (5): Art. No. 051905 Part 1 NOV 2005 J. D. Noh, Hyunggyu Park Asymmetrically coupled directed percolation systems PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 94 (14): Art. No. 145702 APR 15 2005 Su-Chan Park, Hyunggyu Park Driven pair contact process with diffusion PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 94 (6): Art. No. 065701 FEB 18 2005 M. Aoki, K. Hagiwara, Naotoshi Okamura Lifting degeneracies in the oscillation parameters by a neutrino factory PHYSICS LETTERS B 606 (3-4): 371-383 JAN 27 2005 Eung Jin Chun, A. Masiero, A. Rossi, S. K. Vempati A predictive seesaw scenario for EDMs PHYSICS LETTERS B 622 (1-2): 112-117 AUG 25 2005 *N.K. Mondal, S. D. Rindani, K. Agashe et al. Working group report: High energy and collider physics PRAMANA-JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 63 (6): 1331-1353 DEC 2004 Naotoshi Okamura Effect of the smaller mass-squared difference for the long base-line neutrino experiments PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS 114 (5): 1045-1056 NOV 2005 C. Hikage, T. Matsubara, Y. Suto, Changbom Park, A. S. Szalay, J. Brinkmann Fourier phase analysis of SDSS galaxies PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 57 (5): 709-718 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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KIAS-KAIST 2005 Workshop on Quantum Information Science

Prof. Suhail Zubairy (Texas A&M University) presents a lecture on “Quantum Entanglement Microscopic and Macroscopic” at KIAS-KAIST 2005 Workshop on Quantum Information Science, August 22-24, 2005

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School of Computational Sciences Discipline of Computational Sciences is a multi-disciplinary effort to do science using, understanding, or developing computation in addition to purely theoretical means and KIAS takes the leadership in Computational Sciences in Korea. KIAS School of Computational Sciences comprises nanoelectronics, nanomaterials, computational biology, quantum information science, and mathematical information science. Joint Research Project between KIAS and ETRI(Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) achieved full-scale practical quantum cryptography in December 2005. Faculty Professor Kim, Dae Mann Micro- and Nano-electronic Devices Professor Kim, Jaewan Quantum Computation and Information Professor Lee, Jooyoung Protein Folding and Global Optimization Professor Park, Hyungju Symbolic Computation and Signal Processing

Research Fellows KIAS Assistant Professor Kim,Yong-Hoon Multi-scale Nano-device Simulation KIAS Assistant Professor Oh, Sangchul Quantum Information and Computation KIAS Assistant Professor Tarakeshwar, P. Computational Chemistry Dr. Ahn, Jeaman Computational commutative algebra Dr. Choi, Kyung Jin Mathematical Finance Dr. Kim, Bomsoo Device modeling and analysis Dr. Kim, Hyung-Rae Protein Folding Dr. Kwon DoYong Symbolic Dynamics Dr. Lee, Eunjeong Cryptography Dr. Lee, Jae Weon Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Computing Dr. Lee, Kyoungrim Protein Folding Dr. Lee, Jinwoo Protein Folding Dr. Pae, Sung-il Algorithms and Computational Complexity Dr. Podoshvedov, Sergey Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Dr. Jang, Sung Soon (Project Research Fellow) Quantum Information Dr. Nha, Hyunchul (Project Research Fellow) Quantum Information

In 2005, Drs. Jeaman Ahn, Bomsoo Kim, Jae Weon Lee, Jinwoo Lee, Sung-il Bae, Sung Soon Jang, and Hyunchul Nha joined as research fellows. Prof. Hyoung Joon Choi assumed a Professorship at Yonsei University and Prof. Ba An Nguyen finished his three-year contract of Visiting Professorship and returned to Vietnamese Institute of Physics. Dr. Jawoong Lee took a Chief Technical Officer position at a cutting-edge electronics venture company. Dr. Sung Woo Choi took a Professorship at Duksung Women’s University, Dr. Seung-Yeon Kim a Research Professorship at Computer-Aided Molecular Design Research Center at Soongsil University, Dr. Katarzyna Maksimiak a Research Fellowship at Michigan State University, and Dr. Mee Kyung Song a Research Fellowship at Research Institute of Bioinformatics and Molecular Design at Yonsei University. Nanoelectronics Prof. Dae Mann Kim is on sabbatical leave and is at the next generation devices lab, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. KIAS and Samsung are jointly developing nanoscale flash EEPEOM cells for improving, in particular, the retention characteristics of the memory cell, an area critically important yet least developed scientifically. A good progress is underway. A novel scheme for extracting cycling induced oxide traps has been devised and reported (March issue of

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IEEE EDL). More importantly, hot hole injection scheme was proposed to reduce the trapped charges in the oxide and was shown promising experimentally. The idea is being further verified extensively. His work with Dr. Tarakeshwar for investigating the fundamental issues in metallic contact in CNT and molecular devices via simulation has garnered interesting results and was reported. He was elected to be the chair for Nanotechnology (NT) education committee and is actively involved in devising the course contents suitable for NT majors in this fused area of scientific endeavor. He is serving as Technical Program Chair for 2006 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference hosted by POSTECH under the auspices of the IEEE Nanotechnology Council. He also serves as a reviewer for JAP, APL, IEEE EDL, IEEE Transactions of Electronic Devices. Dr. Bomsoo Kim studied on the reliability of sub-100nm Flash memory device, together with Prof. Dae Mann Kim. They found that the edge profile of the device structure could affect the erase threshold voltage (VT) distribution, and the control of it could improve the VT broadening which is critical in multi-level operation (MLC) of Flash memory cell. Computational Biology The main research activities of protein folding group led by Prof. Jooyoung Lee are three-fold. (1) Protein Structure Prediction and Bioinformatics As functions of proteins are known to be associated with their unique three-dimensional structures, understanding the protein structures is crucial in bio-sciences. Unfortunately, the full three-dimensional structures are available only for about 1% of the proteins whose amino acid sequences are known. Therefore, predicting the structure of a protein solely from its amino acid sequence is a very difficult and important problem in structural genomics and proteomics. We use BLAST (basic local alignment search tool), neural network, and CSA (conformational space annealing) to predict protein structures. We have participated in CASP6 (the sixth meeting on the critical assessment of techniques for protein structure prediction), the well-known international competition for protein structure prediction, and have achieved a significant progress in the categories of new fold and fold recognition analogy (about 10th out of 180 groups). (2) Protein Folding Even after extensive investigations both by experiments and by computational analysis, the understanding of protein folding (the mechanism by which a protein folds into its unique three-dimensional structure from a given initial conformation) is far from being complete. Recently, we proposed an atomistic potential that was specifically optimized to study a few small proteins for the study of the protein folding. This potential is much more useful for the study of protein folding in that all possible interactions are included. From this study, we conclude that the way a protein folds into its unique three-dimensional structure is determined by the convergence point of early folding trajectories relative to the native state. The results agree well with those in the literature and provide new insights on the protein folding. We are in the process of implementing this methodology to many other applications including macromolecules described by a popular force field CHARMM. (3) Protein Docking Proteins can be associated with small organic molecules and other proteins to regulate/control many biological processes. It is quite important to know the 3-D structures of the protein complexes to understand their specific functions and roles in biological systems. Docking is a term used for computational schemes that attempt to find the “best” matching between two molecules: a receptor and a ligand. The conformational variables considered in this problem are three relative translations and three rotations, and the number of interesting rotatable bonds if the flexibility of the molecules is considered. We have employed “Conformational Space Annealing” (CSA) to find the best association of the docking molecules composed of the receptor (proteins) and the ligand (small molecules or proteins). The application of CSA to the docking problems demonstrates that the CSA method can be a quite useful tool to find the native complex structures more accurately as well as more efficiently. Especially, for the protein-protein docking, we

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have participated in “the Critical Assessment of Prediction of Interactions” (CAPRI) and our predictions of the complex structures were quite acceptable. We also learned that inclusion of bioinformatics-based energy terms into the score function can lead to more successful application of CSA to the docking problem. We have now extended this procedure to the unbound docking of a benchmark set containing 44 protein-protein complexes. Nanomaterials Dr. Yong-Hoon Kim have performed first-principles studies of the charge-transport characteristics of nano-scale electronic devices based on simple conjugated/saturated molecules and complex supramolecules. The focus of this study was to resolve controversies over the several experimental reports and theoretical predictions in molecular electronics, and further identify and suggest key physical principles. (i) Comparing conjugated biphenyl-dithiolate and saturated hexane-dithiolate molecules sandwiched between Au electrodes, he identified the role of molecule-electrode interface and the inter-molecule coupling within the monolayer on the device properties. (ii) For the case of catenane and rotaxane supramolecules, via performing state-of-the-art multi-scale simulations, he identified the structure of rotaxanes within the monolayer and the mechanism of electronic switches based on catenanes. (iii) One promising direction of molecular electronics is to incorporate molecules into the conventional Si microelectronics technology. As a preliminary study of the research on the hybrid molecular electronics, he studied the energetics and reconstruction process of Si(111) surfaces. (iv) The key instrument of the described research is the first-principles simulation program of the device charge transport properties that he has developed in the past several years. It is now used by several groups in Korea and the U.S. for the collaborative research on several promising nanodevice candidates. Quantum Information Science Quantum Information Science Group’s research focus was quantum entanglement and quantum cryptography. Dr. Sangchul Oh and Prof. Jaewan Kim studied entanglements and decoherences in solid state systems. Dr. Jae-Weon Lee studied the quantum cryptography scheme using vacuum and single particle superposition. He also studied entanglement of photons from the black-body radiation. KIAS team led by Prof. Jaewan Kim and ETRI team led by Dr. T. G. Noh collaborated to achieve the full-scale practical quantum cryptography over 25 km, which combines quantum secret key distribution and Advanced Encryption System to communicate secret images. This project led by Prof. Jaewan Kim was financially supported by the Korean Ministry of Information and Telecommunication. Dr. Sergey Podoshvedov, Prof. Ba An Nguyen, and Prof. Jaewan Kim made a proposal to generate macroscopic entanglements using second order nonlinear optics. “Quantum Information Science” pure basic research group funded by Korea Ministry of Education is now terminated. This project directed by Prof. Jaewan Kim supported two quantum optics experimental groups, Prof. Taesoo Kim at Ulsan University and Prof. Seonhyeon Yoon at Cheonnam National University, and five theory groups at KAIST, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea University, Myoungji University, and KIAS for the past three years and made significant contributions to the field. Dr. DoYong Kwon is studying Entanglement Catalysis and mathematical aspects of quantum entanglements. Drs. Hyunchul Nha and Sung Soon Jang joined Quantum Information Science group and are supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology through the project “Development of metro-area scale quantum cryptographic systems and qubit technologies.” Dr. Nha does the research on quantum optics and Dr. Jang studies quantum communications. Mathematical Information Science Mathematical Information Science group puts its focus on various mathematical issues arising from modern information science. It utilizes methods of algebraic and symbolic computation together with traditional numerical computation. This is mainly due to the digital nature inherent in many problems in information science. The specific research areas it is currently working on include the following: 1. Algebraic and Symbolic Computation: Applications to digital signal processing and system theory, Cryptography 2. Financial Mathematics

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3. Computational Algebra 4. Algorithms and Complexity Professor Hyungju Park received another funding on algebraic cryptography from National Security Research Institute, a research wing of ETRI. He became a member of the Program Committee for the “Special Semester on Grobner Bases and Related Methods 2006” in Linz, Austria. He was invited to be an associate editor for the Journal of Symbolic Computation. He also was invited to be an associate editor for Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing. He organized ASCM 2006 (Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics) in which 78 papers were presented, and more than 70 scholars from abroad participated. Dr. Eunjeong Lee received funding from KOSEF and studied Tate pairing on hyperelliptic curves for secure and efficient cryptosystem. Dr. Kyoung Jin Choi studied on the retirement behaviour of the economic agent who is an investor to the asset market as well as a wage earner and the effect when there is a new arrival of assets or a death of assets under the timing uncertainty. Dr. Jeaman Ahn studied generic initial ideals with respect to lexicographic term order. He presented his results at the Computer Algebra and Algebraic Geometry session of ASCM 2006. Dr. Sung-il Pae studied random algorithms and complexity issues.

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Group Photo at Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics, December 8-10, 2005

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Visiting Scientists Truong, Minh Duc December 10, 2004 - January 09, 2005 Nonclassical States related to Quantum Information Hue Pedagogy University Hong, Sangjin December 23, 2004 - January 05, 2005 Theory of Digital Signal Processing SUNY Son, Y. W. December 24, 2004 - January 16, 2005 Electronic Structure and Transport of Nanostructures University of California Song, Ju-Beom December 27, 2004 - February 25, 2005 Protein Structure Prediction by Threading Studies Kyungpook National University Han, Jaeryang December 28, 2004 - January 08, 2005 Electronic Structure of Nanostructures Cheonbuk University Kim, Sang Wook January 10, 2005 - February 25, 2005 Quantum Information Pusan National University Kim, C. H. January 10, 2005 - February 04, 2005 Numerical Analysis Konkuk University Lee, Jae Weon January 31, 2005 - February 28, 2005 Quantum Information Université Paul Sabatie Choi, B. S. February 14, 2005 - March 14, 2005 Computational information and Financial Calculus University of California at San Diego

Won, Hyekyung February 19, 2005 - February 23, 2005 Strongly Correlated Electronic System Hallym University Song, Ju-Beom March 04, 2005 - March 07, 2005 Protein Structure Prediction by Threading Studies Kyungpook National University Jung, J. W. March 10, 2005 - March 10, 2005 Protein Folding Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Song, Ju-Beom March 11, 2005 - March 14, 2005 Protein Structure Prediction by Threading Studies Kyungpook National University Ruskai, Mary Beth April 07, 2005 - April 24, 2005 Quantum Information Tufts University Hieu, N. V. May 05, 2005 - May 15, 2005 Quantum Information Related Nanophysics Hanoi National University Shillor, Meir May 09, 2005 - May 22, 2005 Modeling of Contact Problems and Numerical AnalysisOakland University Kim, Jon-Lark May 15, 2005 - July 15, 2005 Number Theory and Coding University of Nebraska at Lincoln Nha, Hyunchul June 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Quantum Information University of Auckland

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Choi, Hyung In June 09, 2005 - June 10, 2005 Consultation on the Informatics, Computational Statistics, and Computational Finance Seoul National University Kim, Hancheol June 13, 2005 - June 15, 2005 Computation of Electronic Structures Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Yap, Chee June 13, 2005 - August 05, 2005 Computational Geometry and Visualization Courant Institute Lee, S. M. June 13, 2005 - June 15, 2005 Computation of Electronic Structures Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Lee, In-Ho June 13, 2005 - June 15, 2005 Computation of Electronic Structures Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Kang, H. Y. June 13, 2005 - August 31, 2005 Computation of Electronic Structure of Nanostructures Korea University Vries, Gerda de June 18, 2005 - June 25, 2005 Physiological Processes through the Development and Analysis of Mathematical Models University of Alberta Lee, Hyangsook June 27, 2005 - August 31, 2005 Cryptology Ewha Womans University Kim, Jon-Lark July 16, 2005 - July 23, 2005 Number Theory and Coding University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Lee, Sung-Ik July 20, 2005 - July 22, 2005 Superconductivity Pohang University of Science and Technology Das, Mukunda July 20, 2005 - July 22, 2005 Superconductivity Australian National University Bertin, Marie-Amelie August 12, 2005 - August 17, 2005 Projective Algebraic Geometry Université de Paris VII Lee, H. W. August 22, 2005 - August 24, 2005 Quantum Information Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lee, S. C. August 22, 2005 - August 24, 2005 Quantum Information Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Lee, Jinwoo September 01, 2005 - September 30, 2005 Protein Folding Seoul National University Kim, H. C. September 05, 2005 - September 08, 2005 Electron Structure Computation Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Kosterlitz, Mike October 01, 2005 - December 24, 2005 Order in XY Spin, Gauge and Vortex Glasses Brown University Son, Y. W. October 28, 2005 - November 04, 2005 Consultation on Ab Inition(First Principle)CalculationsUniversity of California at Berkeley

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Chen, Yueh-Nan November 09, 2005 - November 15, 2005 Quantum Information National Chiao Tung University Slavakis, K. November 21, 2005 - December 14, 2005 Mathematical Signal Processing Tokyo Institute of Technology Park, Sung-Joon November 27, 2005 - December 03, 2005 Protein Structure Prediction Kobe University Oh, Suhk Kun November 29, 2005 - December 28, 2005 Protein Lattice Model Chungbuk University Maki, K. December 10, 2005 - December 13, 2005 Superconductivity University of Southern California

Chen, Dingjun December 12, 2005 - December 17, 2005 Genetic Algorithm Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Han, Jaeryang December 15, 2005 - December 31, 2005 Nano Chemistry Chonbuk National University Cho, Kyungjae December 19, 2005 - December 24, 2005 Consultation on First Principle Calculations Stanford University Nguyen, Ba An December 26, 2005 - January 16, 2006 Quantum Information and Quantum Optics Institute of Physics in Vietnam

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Research Activities (Workshops, Symposia, Conferences, Seminars, etc.) Workshops/Symposia/Conferences KIAS Winter School on Quantum Information Science January 24 - January 28, 2005 Special Lecture by Prof. Byung-Ki Hwang, ‘Distinction of Our Music’ January 27, 2005 The 2nd KIAS Lectures on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems February 21 - February 23, 2005 The 2nd KIAS Workshop on Electronic Structure Calculations June 13 - June 15, 2005 KIAS-KAIST 2005 Workshop on Quantum Information Science August 22 - August 24, 2005 The 4th KIAS Protein Folding Summer School August 29 - August 31, 2005 The 5th KIAS Conference on Protein Structure and Function November 7 - November 9, 2005 Molecular and Nanoelectronics: Current Trends and Future Perspectives November 11 - November 12, 2005 Asian Symposium on Computer Mathematics (ASCM 2005) December 8 - December 10, 2005 Biophysics Winter School December 12 - December 17, 2005 Seminars January 10, 2005 Choi, Sung Woo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Subdivision Seminar January 10, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QIS Journal Club January 10, 2005 Kim, Hyung Joo (Inha University) Quantum key distribution using nonclassical photon-number correlations in macroscopic light pulses January 11, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting January 14, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Cryptography Working Seminar January 17, 2005 Choi, Sung Woo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Subdivision Seminar January 17, 2005 Kim, Wan Jung (Hanyang University) Quantum secret sharing

January 20, 2005 Choi, Sung Woo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Subdivision seminar January 20, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Cryptography seminar January 25, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting January 27, 2005 Ahn, Jaewook (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Terahertz Ultrafast Control for Quantum Computing January 27, 2005 Choi, Sung Woo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Subdivision Seminar January 31, 2005 Lee, Hwa Yeon (Korea University) Quantum Authentication February 01, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting

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February 02, 2005 Choi, Kyoung Jin (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Working seminar on consumption-leisure-investment choice problem February 14, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) A model of deterministic detector with dynamical decoherence February 15, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting February 17, 2005 Choi, Byoung Seon (University of California at San Diego) On Separability of Polynomials February 18, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Poly Two Cryptosystem February 21, 2005 Choi, Byoung Seon (University of California at San Diego) Information Theory February 22, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting February 24, 2005 Yoon, Jungho (Ewha Womans University) The Lifting Scheme and Construction of Biorthogonal Wavelets February 24, 2005 Choi, Byoung Seon (University of California at San Diego) Financial Engineering and Computational Sciences March 02, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting March 03, 2005 Kim, Yunhyeong (Glasgow University) Maximum Entropy in Automatic Citation Linking

March 04, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Poly Two Cryptosystem II March 04, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) In-house conference for protein folding March 04, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) In-house conference for protein folding March 05, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Meeting March 09, 2005 Lee, Seung Yup (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Understanding the Roles of Physical Interactions to Determine Folding Mechanisms and Chaperonin-assisted Effects March 10, 2005 Choi, Byoung Seon (University of California at San Diego) A Parametric Approach to Measure Credit and Default Spreads March 14, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Organizational Meeting for Tropical Algebraic Geometry seminar March 14, 2005 Podoshvedov, Sergey (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Exploiting Multi-Photon Mode Entanged States To Overc Ome Clasical Limit Resolbavle Feature Size March 15, 2005 Kim, Hyung-Rae (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Accurate Prediction of Solvent Accessibility Using Neural Networks March 15, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial Based Cryptosystem

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March 18, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP March 21, 2005 Oh, Sangchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Introduction to DMRG and Quantum Information March 22, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting March 22, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Tropical Algebraic Geometry working seminar March 25, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial Based Cryptosystem March 25, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP March 28, 2005 Nguyen, Ba An (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) All-optical Devices for Quantum Information Processing March 29, 2005 Kwon, Taesoo (Myongji University) Statistical Identification of Stress Related Cis-regulatory Elements in Coexpressed Genes of Rice March 29, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Tropical Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar March 29, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial Based Cryptosystem April 01, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP

April 04, 2005 Kim, Jiin (Korea University) The Simulation of BB84 protocol April 04, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial Based Cryptosystem April 04, 2005 Kim, Yeongrok (Konkuk University) Tropical Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar April 06, 2005 Maksimiak, Katarzyna (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Ab Initio Simulations of Protein-Folding Pathways by Molecular Dynamics April 08, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP April 08, 2005 Lee, Takhee (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) Electronic Transport in Molecular-Scale Devices April 11, 2005 Choi, Yun Jin (Sogang University) Quantum Cryptography Using Orthogonal Product State April 11, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial-based Cryptosystems April 11, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 12, 2005 Joo, Keehyoung (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) A New Method for Multiple Structural Alignment of Proteins Using

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April 12, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 13, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 14, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Which Quantum Capacities are SUPER-ADDITIVE? April 15, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 18, 2005 Kim, Seung-Yeon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Computational Studies of Bio-molecules April 18, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Cryptography With Minimum Particle Transfer April 19, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Working Seminar on Polynomial-based Cryptosystems April 19, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 20, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 21, 2005 Ruskai, Mary Beth (Tufts University) Quantum Information Theory April 25, 2005 Kim, Seung-Yeon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Computational Studies of Bio-molecules

April 25, 2005 Lee, Min-Ho (Kumoh National Institute of Technology) Symbolic Dynamics in 4-dimensional E=0 Phase space of Helium atom April 26, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Tropical Algebraic Geometry working seminar April 27, 2005 Shin, Jungseon (Japan Chosun University) The Trend of Mathematics Research in North Korea, and Linear Differential and Difference Equations May 02, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Computation and Quantum Information May 03, 2005 Joe, Dosang (Konkuk University) Tropical Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar May 03, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting May 06, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP May 09, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding in-house seminar May 09, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding In-house Seminar May 09, 2005 Nguyen, Van Hieu (Hanoi National University) Quantum Theory of Electron Transport through Quantum Dots

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May 10, 2005 Shillor, Meir (Oakland University) A Survey of Recent Results on Modeling, Analysis, and Numerical Analysis of Contact Problems: Lecture I May 10, 2005 Shillor, Meir (Oakland University) A Survey of Recent Results on Modeling, Analysis, and Numerical Analysis of contact problems: Lecture II May 12, 2005 Shillor, Meir (Oakland University) A Survey of Recent Results on Modeling, Analysis, and Numerical Analysis of contact problems: Lecture III May 12, 2005 Shillor, Meir (Oakland University) A Survey of Recent Results on Modeling, Analysis, and Numerical Analysis of contact problems: Lecture IV May 13, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP May 17, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting May 17, 2005 Chi, DongPyo (Seoul National University) Quantum Random Walk Algorithm 1/2 May 19, 2005 Joe, Dosang (Konkuk University) Tropical Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar May 20, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP May 24, 2005 Lee, Kyoungrim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting

May 24, 2005 Chi, DongPyo (Seoul National University) Quantum Random Walk Algorithm 2/2 May 25, 2005 Hong, Jooyoun (Purdue University) Integrally Closed Modules and their Divisors May 26, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Number Theory Seminar: Capacity-Approaching Low-Density Parity-Check Codes May 27, 2005 Oh, Sangchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QIPS May 31, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting June 01, 2005 Shin, Yonghyeon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Consumption, Portfolio Selection, and Retirement Choice Theory Seminar June 03, 2005 Kim, Gyeong-Jin (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory) Introduction to Macromolecular Crystallography June 03, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Subdivision Seminar : Quadratic Residue Codes June 07, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting June 08, 2005 Ahn, Jeaman (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar meeting

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June 09, 2005 Lee, Hyang-Sook (Ewha Womans University) Number Theory Seminar : Pairing based Cryptosystem and Vector Decomposition Problem June 09, 2005 Han, Jong-Eun (SUNY at Buffalo) Quantum Simulation of Manybody Effects in Steady-state Nonequilibrium: Application to Electron-phonon Coupling June 13, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Information Science June 14, 2005 Cho, Jin-Hwan (University of Suwon) Tropical Algebraic Geometry Working Seminar June 17, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP June 20, 2005 Yap, Chee (Courant Institute, NYU) A Multivariate Root Bound and Resultants June 21, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting June 23, 2005 Yap, Chee (Courant Institute, NYU) A Multivariate Root Bound and Macaulay Resultants June 23, 2005 Shim, Kyung-a (Ewha Womans University) A New Class of Problems for Cryptographic Schemes June 24, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Subdivision Seminar : Quadratic Residue Codes June 24, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP

June 27, 2005 Lee, Hwa Yeon (Korea University) Arbitrated Quantum Signature Scheme June 27, 2005 Yap, Chee (Courant Institute, NYU) A Multidimensional Root Bound and Resultant III June 28, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting June 29, 2005 Jang, Inwon (University of Illinois at Chicago) Portfolio Optimization with a Defaultable Security June 30, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP July 01, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Subdivision Seminar: Quadratic Residue Codes July 01, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) KRF(Korea Research Foundation) Pure Basic Research Group ‘Quantum Information Science’ Third Annual Meeting July 01, 2005 Yap, Chee (Courant Institute, NYU) More on Root Bound and Macaulay Resultant July 05, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting July 06, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Symmetry Codes July 08, 2005 Kim, Mun-ju (University of Utah, Department of Mathematics) A Macroscopic Scale Model of Bacterial Flagellar Bundling

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July 08, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP July 11, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Symmetry Codes II July 12, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Sparse Effective Nullstellensatz July 12, 2005 Yap, Chee (Courant Institute, NYU) Robust Approximate Zeros and Foundations of Numerical Analysis July 12, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting July 15, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP July 18, 2005 Oh, Sung Dahm (Sookmyung Women’s University) The Entanglement Criterion of Multiqubit July 19, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting July 21, 2005 Kim, Jon-Lark (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) Symmetry Codes III July 21, 2005 Das, Mukunda (The Australian National University) Is there a Standard Model for Low Energy Physics? July 25, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) On a Cell Decomposition of the Hilbert Scheme of Points in the Plane

July 25, 2005 Nha, Hyunchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) A Contextual Aspect of Quantum Trajectory Theory July 26, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Sparse Effective Nullstellensatz and Toric Varities July 28, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) Hilbert Scheme of Points in the Plane, II July 28, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting July 28, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP July 29, 2005 Kum, Oyeon (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Driving through Computational Materials Science via Computational Highway. August 01, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Lower Bound for Concurrence of Arbitrary Dimensional Bipartite System August 02, 2005 Kim, Myung-Soo (Seoul National University) Geometric Computations in Parameter Space August 02, 2005 Cheong, Jaesook (Utrecht University) Computing All Form-closure Grasps of a Polygon and a Semi-algebraic Set August 04, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP

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August 08, 2005 Kye, Wonho (Korean Intellectual Property Office) Quantum Key Distribution with Blind Polarization Bases August 09, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting August 10, 2005 Choi, Kyoung Jin (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)Portfolio Selection and Control Theory August 11, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP August 11, 2005 Ahn, Jeaman (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Generic Projection and Gotzmann Coefficients August 11, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) Hilbert Scheme of Points in the Plane, III August 16, 2005 Bertin, M.-A. (Université de Paris VII/Université Jussieu)On Singular Varieties with an External Secant Lines August 17, 2005 Kim, Sunghun (Ajou University) Portfolio Selection Problems August 18, 2005 Lee, Hwang (Lousianna State University) Quantum Metrology August 18, 2005 Chang, Kee Joo (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Defect Science and Control in Oxides August 18, 2005 Oh, Sangchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) QISP

August 19, 2005 Braun, Daniel (Université Paul Sabatier) Quantum Computing with Decoherence-Free Subspace August 19, 2005 Moon, Sung Joon (Princeton University) Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Granular Flows and Powders August 23, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting August 29, 2005 Park, Dong Jin (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Searching on Encrypted Data September 01, 2005 Song, Young-Seok (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Bayer-Mumford paper on computational algebraic geometry September 01, 2005 Kim, Byung-Gee (Seoul National University) Expansion of the substrate spectrum of transaminase using homology modeling September 05, 2005 Kwon, DoYong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) On Bipartite Entangled States September 05, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting September 12, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting September 12, 2005 Podoshvedov, Sergey (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Conditional Preparation of New Type of Macroscopic Entangled States

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September 13, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Information Science Group Meeting September 15, 2005 Shin, Yonghyeon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Seminar on Investment Problems September 15, 2005 Shin, Yonghyeon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Seminar on Investment Problems II September 24, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) GCD and Subresultants September 26, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Security of decoy state quantum key distribution September 26, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) Hilbert scheme of points in the plane September 27, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting September 29, 2005 Choe, Geon Ho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Entropy and Related Concepts October 04, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting October 08, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Modular Techniques for GCD Computation October 10, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting

October 11, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Information Science Group Seminar October 14, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Roots of Polynomials October 17, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting October 17, 2005 Oh, Sangchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Information Theory October 17, 2005 Jang, Sung Soon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Message Exchange Based on Entanglement and Bell-State Measurements October 24, 2005 Joo, Jaewoo (Imperial College) Quantum Computation in optical lattices October 24, 2005 Jang, Sung Soon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Nonlocality and Decoherence October 24, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting October 26, 2005 Ahn, Hee-Kap (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Shape Matching of Two Planar Convex Sets October 29, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Roots of Polynomials II

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October 31, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Folding Group Meeting October 31, 2005 Nguyen, Ba An (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) An Economical Way to Teleport an M-quNit Entanglement November 03, 2005 Son, Young-Woo (University of California at Berkeley and Materials Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Tunable Resistance and Magnetization of Metallic Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in the Field Effect Regime November 04, 2005 Song, Young-Seok (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Regularity in Positive Characteristic Case November 04, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Roots of Polynomials III November 07, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Convex Analysis and Entanglement November 10, 2005 Shin, Yonghyeon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Consumption/Investment Theory Seminar (Retirement-Leisure Choice) November 11, 2005 Chen, Yueh-Nan (National Chiao Tung University) Current Detection of Superradiance and Induced Entanglement of Double Quantum dot Excitons

November 11, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Grobner Bases and Regularity November 12, 2005 Pae, Sung-il (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Roots of Polynomials IV November 14, 2005 Chen, Yueh-Nan (National Chiao Tung University) Teleportation of Charge Qubits via Superradiance November 14, 2005 Choi, Yun Jin (Sogang University) Security and Eavesdropping on Blind Quantum Key Distribution November 15, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting November 18, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Projective Spaces and Graded Objects November 18, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Grobner basis and regularity November 19, 2005 Lee, Eunjeong (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Normal Form Algorithm November 21, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting November 21, 2005 Hong, Chang Ho (Korea University) Quantum Secure Direct Communication (QSDC)

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November 21, 2005 Park, Gyeongwon (Chung-Ang University) A Jackson type estimate for rational approximation November 21, 2005 An, Jeongho (Yonsei University) Dynamic Frictionless Contact Problems November 22, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Cryptography November 23, 2005 Song, Young-Seok (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Working seminar on Computational Algebraic Geometry November 24, 2005 Shin, Hang-Cheol (Soongsil University) Expression of Soluble Recombinant Proteins in Escherichia Coli Cytoplasm using Modified Protein Disulfide Isomerase as a Fusion Partner November 25, 2005 Kim, Young-Han (Stanford University) Gaussian Feedback Capacity November 28, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting November 29, 2005 Kim, Ji-in (Korea University) Quantum Cryptography December 02, 2005 Song, Young Suk (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Working seminar on Computational Algebraic Geometry December 02, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Working seminar on Grobner basis and regularity

December 02, 2005 Slavakis, Konstantinos (Tokyo Institute of Technology)The Adaptive Projected Subgradient Method and its Application to Robust Adaptive Beamforming December 05, 2005 Podoshvedov, Sergey (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) A New Mechanism based on Second-order Nonlinearity to Generate Macroscopic Entangled States December 05, 2005 Kim, Young Soon (Myongji University) Quantum Error Correction Code December 05, 2005 Protein Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein Group Meeting December 06, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Information December 12, 2005 Lee, Hyuk-Jae (Kookmin University) Entanglement Transfer in Spin Systems December 13, 2005 Maki, Kazumi (University of Southern California) D-wave density wave in high-Tc cuprate and CeCoIn5 December 13, 2005 Kim, Jaewan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Information Working Seminar December 19, 2005 Nha, Hyunchul (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Partial Transposition and Entanglement Criteria for CV December 20, 2005 Lee, Jae Weon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Quantum Cryptography Working Seminar December 20, 2005 Kosterlitz, Mike (Brown University) Numerical Simulations of the XY Gauge Glass and Spinglass in 2D and 3D

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December 20, 2005 Scheilder, Renata (University of Calgary) The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Hyperelliptic Curves December 21, 2005 Cho, Kyungjae (Stanford University) Computational Nanotechnology December 21, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting December 22, 2005 Cho, Kyungjae (Stanford University) Nanomaterials Modeling December 26, 2005 Protein Folding Group (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Protein folding group meeting December 27, 2005 Kim, Ji-in (Korea University) Qumtum Information December 28, 2005 Cheon, Jung Hee (Seoul National University) Algebraic Immunity and Quadratic Equations from APN Power Functions

December 28, 2005 Lim, Chae-hun (Sejong University) Lightweight Cryptography for Low-cost RFID Tags and Sensors December 28, 2005 Park, Hye-in (Seoul National University) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Grobner bases and the Buchberger Algorithm December 28, 2005 Park, Hyungju (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Mathematical Informatics Group Seminar : Working seminar on Grobner basis and regularity December 29, 2005 Moon, Kyoung-Sook (University of Maryland) Adaptive Monte Carlo Algorithm for Stochastic Differential Equations in Finance December 29, 2005 Hahn, Jae Ryang (Chonbuk National University) Imaging, Manipulation, and Spectroscopy of Chemical Systems on Solid Surfaces using Scanning Tunneling Microscope

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Publications DoYong Kwon, F. C. Park, D. P. Chi Inextensible flows of curves and developable surfaces APPLIED MATHEMATICS LETTERS 18 (10): 1156-1162 OCT 2005 J. Sim, S. Y. Kim, Jooyoung Lee Prediction of protein solvent accessibility using fuzzy k-nearest neighbor method BIOINFORMATICS 21 (12): 2844-2849 JUN 15 2005 Seung-Yeon Kim, Jooyoung Lee, J. Lee Folding simulations of small proteins BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 115 (2-3): 195-200 APR 1 2005 Mi Kyung Song, Seung-Yeon Kim, Jooyoung Lee Understanding the structural characteristics of compstatin by conformational space annealing BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 115 (2-3): 201-207 APR 1 2005 Jooyoung Lee, Seung-Yeon Kim, J. Lee Protein structure prediction based on fragment assembly and parameter optimization BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 115 (2-3): 209-214 APR 1 2005 I. H. Lee, Seung-Yeon Kim, Jooyoung Lee Dynamic folding pathway models of alpha-helix and beta-hairpin structures CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS 412 (4-6): 307-312 SEP 5 2005 *B. Kim, C. K. Baek, W. Kwon, Jaewoong Lee, Y. H. Jeong, Dae Mann Kim Spatial and temporal characterization of programming charge in SONOS memory cell: Effects of localized electron trapping JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 2-LETTERS & EXPRESS LETTERS 43 (12B): L1581-L1583 DEC 15 2004 *B. Kim, C. K. Baek, W. Kwon, Y. H. Jeong, Dae Mann Kim Simple experimental determination of the spread of trapped hot holes injected in silicon-oxide-nitride-oxide-silicon (SONOS) cells: Optimized erase and cell shrinkage JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 2-LETTERS & EXPRESS LETTERS 43 (12B): L1611-L1613 DEC 15 2004 C. K. Baek, B. Kim, Wu Yan Quan, et al. Design technique for ramped gate soft-programming in over-erased NOR type flash EEPROM cells JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 2-LETTERS & EXPRESS LETTERS 44 (16-19): L578-L580 2005 Sergey Podoshvedov Quantum teleportation of entanglement using four-particle entangled states JETP LETTERS 81 (4): 195-197 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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Sergey Podoshvedov Generation of a two-photon KLM quantum channel JETP LETTERS 82 (7): 459-462 2005 Yong-Hoon Kim, S. S. Jang, W. A. Goddard Conformations and charge transport characteristics of biphenyldithiol self-assembled-monolayer molecular electronic devices: A multiscale computational study JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 122 (24): Art. No. 244703 JUN 22 2005 H. M. Lee, S. B. Suh, Pilarisetty Tarakeshwar, K. S. Kim Origin of the magic number's of water clusters with an excess electron JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 122 (4): Art. No. 044309 JAN 22 2005 Yong-Hoon Kim, S. S. Jang, W. A. Goddard Conformations and charge transport characteristics of biphenyldithiol self-assembled-monolayer molecular electronic devices: A multiscale computational study (vol 122, art no 244703, 2005) JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 123 (16): Art. No. 169902 OCT 22 2005 H. M. Lee, M. Diefenbach, S. B. Suh, Pilarisetty Tarakeshwar, K. S. Kim Why the hydration energy of Au+ is larger for the second water molecule than the first one: Skewed orbitals overlap JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 123 (7): Art. No. 074328 AUG 15 2005 K. Lee, C. Czaplewski, Seung-Yeon Kim, Jooyoung Lee An efficient molecular docking using conformational space annealing JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY 26 (1): 78-87 JAN 15 2005 *Sergey Podoshvedov Controlled sign gate through mode entangled states JOURNAL OF OPTICS B-QUANTUM AND SEMICLASSICAL OPTICS 6 (12): 549-554 DEC 2004 Sergey Podoshvedov Theoretical consideration of the use of mode entangled states to beat the minimal period of an interference pattern JOURNAL OF OPTICS B-QUANTUM AND SEMICLASSICAL OPTICS 7 (9): 300-305 SEP 2005 Pilarisetty Tarakeshwar, Dae Mann Kim Modulation of the electronic structure of semiconducting nanotubes resulting from different metal contacts JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B 109 (16): 7601-7604 APR 28 2005 E. C. Lee, B. H. Hong, J. Y. Lee, J. C. Kim, D. Kim, Y. Kim, Pilarisetty Tarakeshwar, K. S. Kim Substituent effects on the edge-to-face aromatic interactions JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 127 (12): 4530-4537 MAR 30 2005 * Ommited from KIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2004

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J. Jung, H. T. Moon, Jooyoung Lee Identification of the protein native structure by using a sequence-dependent feature in contact maps JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 46 (3): 625-630 MAR 2005 Jooyoung Lee, Seung-Yeon Kim, J. Lee Protein structure prediction based on fragment assembly and the beta-strand pairing energy function JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 46 (3): 707-712 MAR 2005 Ba An Nguyen Dynamics of the field in trio coherent states interacting with an atom via multi-photon transitions JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 47 (1): 54-62 JUL 2005 Ba An Nguyen Secure dialogue without a prior key distribution JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 47 (4): 562-567 OCT 2005 SangBub Lee Measure of the fractal dimension of islands in epitaxial thin film growth JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY 47 (4): 577-582 OCT 2005 Kyung Jin Choi, H. K. Koo A preference change and discretionary stopping in a consumption and porfolio selection problem MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH 61 (3): 419-435 JUL 2005 Seung-Yeon Kim Density of Yang-Lee zeros and Yang-Lee edge singularity for the antiferromagnetic Ising model NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 705 (3): 504-520 JAN 24 2005 Sergey Podoshvedov Controlled sign gate via modified GHZ mode entangled state OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS 249 (1-3): 239-244 MAY 1 2005 S. J. Lee, J. W. Joo, Jaewan Kim Entanglement of three-qubit pure states in terms of teleportation capability PHYSICAL REVIEW A 72 (2): Art. No. 024302 AUG 2005 Sangchul Oh, Jaewan Kim Entanglement of electron spins in superconductors PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71 (14): Art. No. 144523 APR 2005 Seong-Yeon Kim Fisher zeros of the Ising antiferromagnet in an arbitrary nonzero magnetic field PHYSICAL REVIEW E 71 (1): Art. No. 017102 Part 2 JAN 2005

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Seung-Yeon Kim, S. B. Lee, Jooyoung Lee Structure optimization by conformational space annealing in an off-lattice protein model PHYSICAL REVIEW E 72 (1): Art. No. 011916 Part 1 JUL 2005 Yong-Hoon Kim, S. S. Jang, Y. H. Jang, W. A. Goddard First-principles study of the switching mechanism of [2]catenane molecular electronic devices PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 94 (15): Art. No. 156801 APR 22 2005 Y. W. Son, J. Ihm, M. L. Cohen, S. G. Louie, HyungJoon Choi Electrical switching in metallic carbon nanotubes PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 95 (21): Art. No. 216602 NOV 18 2005 Ba An Nguyen Teleportation of two-quNit entanglement: Exploiting local resources PHYSICS LETTERS A 341 (1-4): 9-14 JUN 20 2005 Ba An Nguyen Cavity-catalyzed deterministic generation of maximal entanglement between nonidentical atoms PHYSICS LETTERS A 344 (2-4): 77-83 SEP 5 2005 J. W. Jung, Jooyoung Lee, H. T. Moon Topological determinants of protein unfolding rates PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS 58 (2): 389-395 FEB 1 2005 J. Sim, Seung-Yeon Kim, Jooyoung Lee PPRODO: Prediction of protein domain boundaries using neural networks PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS 59 (3): 627-632 MAY 15 2005 K. Lee, J. Sim, Jooyoung Lee Study of protein-protein interaction using conformational space annealing PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS 60 (2): 257-262 AUG 1 2005 Eunhee Koh, T. Kim Minimal surface as a model of beta-sheets PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS 61 (3): 559-569 NOV 15 2005

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Alumni School of Mathematics Name Period Current Affiliation PositionBae, Hyeong Ohk 03/01/1998-02/28/1999 Ajou University ProfessorByeon, Dong Ho 03/01/1998-08/31/2001 Seoul National University ProfessorByeon, Jaeyoung 07/01/1997-07/31/1998 POSTECH ProfessorChoi, Youn-Seo 06/14/1999-02/28/2001 Korea Institute for Advanced Study ProfessorCho, Jin-Hwan 04/01/2000-03/31/2004 Suwon University ProfessorChoi, Youngook 01/01/2000-04/30/2003 Seoul National University Research FellowGrinenko, Mikhail 01/10/2001-01/16/2002 Steklov Mathematical Institute ProfessorHong, Jaehyun 09/01/2000-08/15-2003 Seoul National University Research FellowHong, Jin 09/01/2000-09/22/2002 ETRI ResearcherHong, Kookjin 03/01/2002-02/28/2005 Foreign Language High School affiliated to HUFS Teacher Igor, Potemine 06/01/1997-06/21/1998 Universite Grenoble ProfessorJoe, DoSang 09/01/2003-02/29/2004 Konkuk University ProfessorKang, Seok-Jin 07/01/2001-08/20/2004 Seoul National University ProfessorKim, Chang-Heon 11/01/2003-02/29/2004 Seoul Women’s University ProfessorKim, Hong Chan 03/15/2000-08/31/2000 Korea University ProfessorKim, Inkang 11/01/1996-01/31/1997 Seoul National University ProfessorKim, Joonil 03/07/2000-07/12/2001 Chung-Ang University ProfessorKim, Kyung Hee 08/01/1998-02/28/2001 Seoul National University Research FellowKim, Minhyong 06/01/2001-05/31/2002 University of Arizona ProfessorKim, NamKwon 09/15/2000-02/29/2004 Seoul National University Res. Assist. Prof.Kim, Seok-Woo 04/01/2000-08/31/2002 Konkuk University ProfessorKim, Sung Guen 08/01/1998-02/28/1999 Kyungpook National University ProfessorKoh, Jee Heub 01/01/1998-01/31/2000 Indiana University ProfessorKolesnikov, Pavel 10/01/2003-09/30/2005 Sobolev Inst. of Mathematics Research FellowKu, Hyae Jin 09/01/1998-06/15/2001 York University ProfessorKwak, Sijong 10/01/1996-09/31/1999 KAIST ProfessorKwon, Dae Sung 04/08/1999-02/28/2001 ETRI ResearcherKwon, Jae Hoon 09/01/2001-03/29/2003 University of Seoul ProfessorLee, Jae Sung 03/15/1999-03/14/2001 Sogang University ProfessorLee, Joongul 09/01/2001-02/28/2005 Hongik University Assistant ProfessorLee, Junho 06/01/2004-07/31/2004 Michigan State University Research FellowLee, Sang Jin 03/01/2002-08/31/2003 Konkuk University ProfessorLee, Sangyop 09/01/2001-08/19/2005 University of Texas Research FellowLee, Seunghun 09/01/1998-08/31/1999 Konkuk University ProfessorLee, Yong Ha 10/01/1999-08/31/2000 Ewha Womans University ProfessorLee, Yongnam 09/01/1997-08/31/1999 Sogang University ProfessorMatsumi, Kazuya 04/20/2004-05/31/2005 Moon, Dongho 08/01/1998-02/28/1999 Sejong University ProfessorOchi, Yoshihiro 10/01/2000-05/19/2003 Tokyo Denki University ProfessorOh, Jang Heon 08/01/1997-12/30/1999 Sejong University ProfessorOleg, Emanuvilov 12/01/1996-08/22/1998 Iowa State University Professor

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Ouyang, Yong 07/01/2000-06/30/2002 Paeng, Sung Hoon 03/01/1998-08/31/2000 Konkuk University ProfessorPark, Jin Sung 07/15/1998-08/10/2000 Korea Institute for Advanced Study ProfessorPark, Mi Hee 09/01/2003-08/31/2004 Chung-Ang University ProfessorRim, Kyung Soo 02/01/1998-12/30/2001 Sogang University ProfessorSchweizer, Andreas 02/01/2001-01/31/2005 Universiteit Utrecht Visiting Res. FellowSeo, Soogil 03/01/2003-08/31/2005 Yonsei University Assistant ProfessorWinkelmann, Jorg 10/01/2001-12/31/2002 Universite Nancy ProfessorYoon, Jeong Rok 03/12/2001-03/12/2002 Clemson University ProfessorYun, Ki-Heon 07/23/2001-07/22/2003 Konkuk University Research Fellow School of Physics Name Period Current Affiliation PositionAhn, Sang-Hyeon 09/01/2001-06/30/2004 Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute Senior ResearcherAkeroyd, Andrew 04/01/2003-10/31/2003 KEK ResearcherBaek, Seungwon 08/01/2001-08/31/2004 University of Montreal Research FellowBorzumati, Francesca 10/01/2003-09/30/2005 Chang, Heon-Young 11/15/1999-11/14/2003 Kyungpook National University ProfessorChen, Xiao-Shuang 08/03/1998-09/27/1999 Hamboldt University Research FellowChoi, Mahn-Soo 10/01/2000-08/31/2002 Korea University ProfessorChoi, Seong-Youl 10/01/1998-02/29/2000 Chonbuk National University ProfessorCornell, Alan 10/23/2002-10/22/2004 Yukawa Institute Research FellowDeng, Zhen-Yan 07/06/1998-03/31/1999 National Institute for Materials Visiting ResearcherGuslienko, K. Y. 10/07/1998-11/17/2001 Argonne National Laboratory ResearcherHong, Hyunsuk 11/01/2001-08/31/2004 Chonbuk National University ProfessorHyun, Seungjoon 03/01/1998-04/05/2001 Yonsei University ProfessorKang, Gung Won 09/02/2002-05/31/2005 KISTI ResearcherKang, Sin Kyu 10/01/1997-09/30/2001 Seoul National University Res. Assist. Prof.Kiem, Youngjai (deceased) 10/01/1997-09/30/2000 KAIST ProfessorKim, Chanju 09/01/1998-04/05/2001 Ewha Womans University ProfessorKim, Hyung Do 02/05/2001-06/30/2003 Seoul National University ProfessorKim, Jae Kwon 08/20/1998-10/29/2000 Kim, Se Yong 09/01/1997-02/28/1998 Sejong University ProfessorKim, Tae Suk 08/01/1997-07/31/1999 Seoul National University Res. Assist. Prof.Kwon, Hwang-hyun 05/01/2002-04/30/2004 CNNC, Sungkyunkwan University Research FellowLee, Chang Hwan 09/01/2000-02/28/2002 Pusan National University ProfessorLee, Hyun-Woo 11/01/1999-04/30/2002 POSTECH ProfessorLee, In-ho 07/01/1998-06/17/2001 KRISS Senior ResearcherLee, Jae Sik 09/01/1998-10/31/2000 Manchaster University Research FellowLee, Junghun 04/08/2004-07/31/2005 Seoul National University Assistant ProfessorLee, Kang Young 06/19/2000-09/24/2003 KAIST Research ProfessorLee, Sangmin 12/01/1998-04/08/2002 Seoul National University Assist. ProfessorLiu, Chun 06/24/1998-08/28/1999 ITP, Chinese Academy of Science Research ScientistLiu, Qui-Yu 10/01/2000-07/02/2002 Tsinghua University Professor

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Michishita, Yoji 04/01/2001-03/25/2004 CERN Research FellowOkamura, Naotoshi 09/01/2003-04/30/2005 Kyoto University Research FellowPark, Jae-hyeon 09/01/2004-10/31/2005 Tohoku University Park, Jae-Suk 10/01/2004-08/31/2005 Yonsei University Assistant ProfessorPark, Jeong-Hyuck 03/15/1999-03/14/2003 IHES Research FellowPark, Sung Yong 03/12/2001-03/10/2002 Northwestern University Research FellowRaeymaekers, Joris 10/23/2003-10/22/2005 Tokyo University Research FellowRho, Mannque 01/01/2002-12/31/2003 Saclay Emeritus ProfessorPark, Sung Chan 03/01/2002-02/28/2005 Cornell University Research FellowShin, Hyunjoon 05/01/1998-04/30/2002 Sungkyunkwan University Res. Assist. Prof.Sim, Heung-Sun 10/14/2001-08/31/2004 KAIST ProfessorSong, Jeong-hyeon 01/01/2001-08/31/2003 Konkuk University ProfessorSuyama, Takao 10/01/2003-03/31/2005 Kyoto University Research FellowYee, Jung-Tay 09/03/2001-01/31/2004 Amsterdam University Research FellowYi, Hangmo 10/01/2000-02/29/2004 Soongsil University ProfessorYi, Insu 09/01/1999-08/31/2002 Novin International CEO Yi, Sang-Heon 09/01/2004-10/23/2005 Yonsei University Research Professor School of Computational Sciences Name Period Current Affiliation PositionChoi, Hyoung Joon 08/01/2003-08/31/2005 Yonsei University Assistant ProfessorChoi, Sung Woo 03/20/2003-02/28/2005 Duksung Women’s University ProfessorHong, Seung Jun 05/07/2001-07/31/2002 CEO Kim, Saejoon 06/07/2002-03/06/2004 Yonsei University Res. Assist. Prof.Kim, Seung-Yeon 09/01/2001-08/31/2005 Soongsil University Research FellowKho, Eunhee 08/21/2003-07/31/2005 Yonsei University Research ProfessorKwon, Sungchul 10/01/2002-02/25/2003 Kyung Hee University Research FellowLee, Jaewoong 03/01/2004-10/31/2005 Pixelplus Corporation Technical DirectorLee, Julian 07/23/2001-02/28/2003 Soongsil University ProfessorLee, Soojoon 10/01/2002-08/31/2004 Kyung Hee University ProfessorMaksimiak, Katarzyna 10/01/2003-09/30/2005 Nguyen, Ba An 12/26/2002-12/25/2005 Inst. of Physics and Electronics, Vietnam ProfessorOh, Byeong-Kweon 11/15/2002-02/28/2003 Sejong University ProfessorPark, Hwa-Kyun (deceased) 12/18/2002-01/21/2004 Park, Kibeom 10/16/2000-01/31/2002 Electrionics and Telecommunication Res. Inst. ResearcherQuan, Wu Yan 01/01/2001-02/14/2004 Fudan University ProfessorSong, Mee Kyung 02/17/2003-02/16/2005 Yonsei University Research FellowYu, Ho Seog 09/01/2000-08/31/2004 Seoul National University Res. Assist. Prof.

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Associate Members School of Mathematics Name Affiliation Period Bae, Sung Han Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Baek, Jeong-Seon Chonnam National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Bak, Jong-Guk Pohang University of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Byun, Dong Ho Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Byun, Yanghyun Hanyang University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Chae, Dongho Sungkyunkwan University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Chae, Hee Jun Chungang University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Cheon, Jung Hee Seoul National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Cho, Hong Rae Pusan National University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Cho, Sanghyun Sogang University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Choe, Jaigyoung Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Choie, YongJu Pohang University of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Hahn, Sang Geun Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Han, Chong Kyu Seoul National University 07/01/2003-12/31/2006 Joe, Dosang Konkuk University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kang, Byung Gyun Pohang University of Science and Technology 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kang, Hyeonbae Seoul National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Ki, Haseo Yonsei University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kim, Jun Il Chungang University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kim, Changho Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Changho Konkuk University 07/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, Dae San Sogang University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Kim, Eui Chul Andong National l University 07/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, Hoil Kyungpook National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Hong Chan Korea University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Jin Hong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kim, Jongsu Sogang University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Kang-Tae Pohang University of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Myung-Hwan Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Seok-Woo Konkuk University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kim, Sun Chul Chungang University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kim, Young Hoon Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Kim, Young-One Seoul National University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Koh, Sung-Eun Konkuk University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Ku, Ja Kyung Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kwak, Min kyu Chonnam National University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kwak, Sijong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 07/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kwon, Jae-Hoon University of Seoul 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kye, Seung-Hyeok Seoul National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Lee, Hyung-Chun Ajou University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Lee, Joon Gul Hongik University 07/01/2005-12/31/2006

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Lee, June-Yub Ewha Womans University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Lee, Jung Seob Ajou University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Lee, Ki-Ahm Seoul National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Lee, Sang Jin Konkuk University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Lee, Seung Hoon Youngdong University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Lee, Seunghun Konkuk University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Lee, Woo Young Seoul National University 08/01/2003-06/30/2005 Lee, Yong Ha Ewha Womans University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Lee, Yongnam Sogang University 07/01/2003-12/31/2006 Lim, Yong Do Kyungpook National University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Moon, Dongho Sejong University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Oh, Byeong-Kweon Sejong University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Park, Jeong Hyeong Sungkyunkwan University 07/01/2005-12/31/2006 Park, Jihun Pohang University of Science and Technology 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Park, Jongil Seoul National l University 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Park, Joon Sang Dongguk University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Park, Mee Hee Chungang University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Ryu, Jeong Seog Hongik University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Seo, Jin Keun Yonsei University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Shin, Dong Kwan Konkuk University 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 Suh, Dong Youp Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2007 Yim, Jin Whan Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 01/01/2002-12/31/2005 School of Physics

Name Affiliation Period Ahn, Changhyun Kyungpook National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Ahn, Changrim Ewha Womans University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Ahn, Kang-Hun Chungnam National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Bak, Dongsu University of Seoul 06/01/2002-12/31/2006 Cha, Min-Chul Hanyang University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Chang, Kee Joo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Han Yong Sungkyunkwan University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Junegone Korea University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Ki Woon Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Mahn-Soo Korea University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Moo Young Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Choi, Seong-Youl Chonbuk National University 06/01/2002-12/31/2006 Chung, Myung-Hoon Hongik University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Hong, Deog Ki Pusan National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Hong, Hyun Suk Chunbuk National University 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Hong, Jongbae Seoul National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Hyun, Seungjoon Yonsei University 06/01/2002-12/31/2006 Ihm, Jisoon Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Im, Myung Shin Seoul National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Jeong, Hawoong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 01/01/2005-12/31/2006

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Jeong, Hyeong-Chai Sejong University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kim, Beon Jun Ajou University 06/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Bong Soo Changwon University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Kim, Chanju Ewha Womans University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, Choong Sun Yonsei University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Doochul Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Hang Bae Hanyang University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, In-mook Korea University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, Jihn Eui Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Jin Min Soongsil University 11/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Nak Woo Kyung Hee University 04/01/2004-12/31/2006 Kim, Se Yong Sejong University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Seunghwan Pohang University of Science and Technology 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Yoonbai Sunkyunkwan University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Kim, Yup Kyung Hee University 11/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Bum Hoon Sogang University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Chang-Yeong Sejong University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Choonkyu Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Chul Hoon Hanyang University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Hyun Cheol Sogang University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Hyun Kyu Hanyang University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Hyung Mok Seoul National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Jung Jai Daejin University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Jungil Korea University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Kong-Ju-Bock Ewha Womans University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Nam-Kyung Sejong University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Lee, Taejin Kangwon University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Taekoon Kunsan National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Nam, Soonkeon Kyung Hee University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 No, Jae-Dong Chungnam National University 08/01/2003-12/31/2006 Oh, Phillial Sungkyunkwan University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Park, Jaemo Pohang University of Science and Technology 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Park, Jeong Man Catholic University 04/01/2004-12/31/2006 Park, Myeong-Gu Kyungpook National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Park, Q-Han Korea University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Rim, Chai-Ho Chonbuk National University 01/01/2005-12/31/2006 Shim, Heong Sun Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 09/01/2004-12/31/2006 Sin, Sang-Jin Hanyang University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Song, Jung Hyeon Konkuk University 04/01/2004-12/31/2006 Yang, S.-R. Eric Korea University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Yeo, Joon-hyun Konkuk University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Yi, Hang Mo Soongsil University 04/01/2004-12/31/2006 Yu, Jaejun Seoul National University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006

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School of Computational Sciences

Name Affiliation Period Chang, Iksoo Pusan National University 11/01/2001-12/31/2007 Cho, Young Tak Kwangju University 06/01/2004-12/31/2007 Choi, Sung Woo Duksung Women’s University 05/01/2005-12/31/2006 Han, Chang-Woo Kyungwon University 06/01/2005-12/31/2006 Kim, Kisik Inha University 02/01/2004-12/31-2007 Kim, Yoon Ho Pohang University of Science and Technology 06/01/2004-12/31/2007 Lee, Hae Woong Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 04/01/2004-12/31/2007 Lee, In-ho Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Lee, Jin Hyung Hanyang University 02/01/2004-12/31/2007 Lee, Julian Soongsil University 03/01/2003-12/31/2006 Lee, Sang Bub Kyungpook National University 12/01/2003-12/31/2007 Lee, Sung Jong Suwon University 01/01/2001-12/31/2007 Noh, Jaewoo Inha University 03/01/2004-12/31/2007 Oh, Sung Dahm Sookmyung Women’s University 08/01/2002-12/31/2007 Shin, Hang-Chul Soongsil University 09/01/2002-12/31/2006 Sung, Wokyung Pohang University of Science and Technology 01/01/2001-12/31/2007 Yang, Hyung Jin Korea University 06/01/2005-12/31/2006

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Mutual Agreement Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Berkeley (May 1999) Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton (June 1999) Korea University (October 1999) Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, KEK (November 1999) Ewha Womans University (December 1999) Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) (March 2000) National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NTCS), Taiwan (March 2000) Information Center for Mathematical Sciences, Korea (June 2000) Information Center for Physics Research, Korea (June 2000) Johns Hopkins University (September 2000) Yonsei University (January 2001) Sogang University (February 2001) Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (November 2001) Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (December 2001) Sungkyunkwan University (April 2002) Mongolian Academy of Sciences (December 2002) Kyung Hee Universtiy (October 2003) Nagoya University (February 2004) Korean Academy of Science and Technology (April 2004) The Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC) (June 2004) Sejong University ARCSEC Center (June 2004) Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) (September 2004) Hanyang University (October 2004) Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) (Novermber 2004) Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (December 2004) Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Tokyo (January 2005) Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB (KITP) (September 2005)

KIAS, a Member of SIG Science Institutes Group (SIG) is an organization of research institutions, which exemplify the characteristics desired for Millennium Science Institutes. SIG seeks to ensure that Institutes are led by excellent scientists who work at the frontiers of research and are also equipped to apply their research to economic, environmental, agricultural, and health needs of the country and region; in some cases they will apply modern sciences to develop indigenous technologies. Specific activities of SIG are to provide strategic direction, scout for potential new Institutes, seek financial support, publicize the Millennium Science Initiative, and organize an annual scientific meeting. SIG is serving in a leadership position in the Third World Academy of Sciences and the International Council of Scientific Unions. The founding members of SIG are Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), Seoul, Korea, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India and Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

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Mutual Agreement between KIAS and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB (KITP) on September 24, 2005

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KIAS and ENS (École Normale Supérieure) are introducing each institution on June 24, 2005.