Liang Xiao

Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research, Peking University

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  • Fall 2024, Topics in Number Theory: Special values of L-functions, Peking University.
  • Fall 2023, Honors Algebra, Peking University.
  • Fall 2022, Honors Algebra, Peking University.
  • Fall 2021, Honors Algebra, Peking University.
  • Fall 2020, Topics in Number Theory: Fermat's Last Theorem, Peking University.
  • Fall 2018, Math 2210 Applied Linear Algebra, University of Connecticut.
  • Fall 2017, Math 2410 Elementary Differnetial Equations, University of Connecticut.
  • Spring 2017, Math 2410 Elementary Differnetial Equations, University of Connecticut.
  • Fall 2016, Math 2410 Elementary Differnetial Equations, University of Connecticut.
  • Spring 2016, Math 5320 Algebraic Geometry I, University of Connecticut.
  • Fall 2015, Math 2410 Elementary Differnetial Equations, University of Connecticut.
  • Spring 2015, Math 5020 Topics in Algebra: Introduction to p-adic Numbers, University of Connecticut.
  • Fall 2014, Math 5230 Graduate Algebraic Number Theory, University of Connecticut.
  • Spring 2014, Math 232C Graduate Algebraic Number Theory, University of California at Irvine.
  • Winter 2014, Math 232B Graduate Algebraic Number Theory, University of California at Irvine.
  • Fall 2013, Math 232A Graduate Algebraic Number Theory, University of California at Irvine.
  • Spring 2013, Math 121B Linear Algebra, University of California at Irvine.
  • Winter 2013, 25400 Basic Algebra I, and 25500 Basic Algebra II, University of Chicago.
  • Spring 2012, 25500 Basic Algebra II, and 25600 Basic Algebra III, University of Chicago.
  • Fall 2011, 19620 Linear Algebra, University of Chicago.
  • Spring 2011, 25500 Basic Algebra II, and 25600 Basic Algebra II, University of Chicago
  • Winter 2010, 19900 Introduction to Analysis and Linear Algebra, and 25400 Basic Algebra I, University of Chicago.
  • Spring 2010, 16300 Honors Calculus III, University of Chicago.
  • Winter 2009, 16200 Honors Calculus II, and 26200 Point Set Topology, University of Chicago.
  • Fall 2008, Recitation for 18.01 Calculus, MIT.
  • Spring 2007, Recitation for 18.03 Differential Equations, MIT.

Last updated on: August 2014