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Hui Wang

Hui Wang

Brown University · Applied Mathematics

Active 1989–2024

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Hui Wang is an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics and the Director of Undergraduate Studies at Brown University. His research interests lie in the theory and applications of probabilistic methods, with recent work focusing on game-theoretic importance sampling (IS). Importance sampling is a variance reduction technique in Monte Carlo simulation, especially effective when the quantities of interest are largely determined by rare events. Wang has collaborated with Paul Dupuis to introduce a game-theoretic approach to importance sampling, demonstrating that IS algorithms are connected with a differential game. This framework utilizes the Isaacs equation and its subsolutions to systematically and rigorously construct efficient dynamic IS schemes, representing a significant advancement in the field. Wang's previous work has concentrated on mathematical finance, addressing fundamental questions such as option pricing and portfolio optimization through stochastic optimization theory. His notable contributions include deriving explicit solutions for path-dependent options with double exponential jump diffusion stock prices and applying convex duality methods for portfolio optimization in incomplete semi-martingale financial markets. Currently, he is interested in extending importance sampling to various settings, including Jackson queuing networks, networks with Markov modulated rates, and functionals of exit times in small noise processes. Additionally, he aims to explore robust control for high-dimensional queuing networks, seeking to develop models and cost structures that allow for a comprehensive characterization of optimal policies regardless of system dimension.

Research topics

  • Computer science
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Mathematics
  • Data mining
  • Algorithm

Frequent coauthors

  • Therese RW Clauss

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    145 shared
  • Ron Moore

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    145 shared
  • Tujin Shi

    Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

    145 shared
  • Zhe Xu

    145 shared
  • Blake Mathews

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    145 shared
  • Sam Payne

    Emory University

    145 shared
  • Maritza Sanchez Valdivia

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    145 shared
  • Anil Shukla

    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

    145 shared

Education

  • PhD, Computer Science

    University of Ulster at Jordanstown

    1996
  • MSc, Computer Science

    Jilin University

    1988
  • BSc, Computer Science

    Jilin University

    1985

Awards & honors

  • Manning Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics (2004)

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