
Gang George Yin
George Yin, Control Theory, Stochastic Approximations, applied mathematics, Probability, Wayne State University, MI, Michigan
George Yin | Department of Mathematics - University of Connecticut
Research: Applied Mathematics, Stochastic Optimization, Control, and Approximation, Stochastic Systems Theory and Numerical Method, Mathematics of Biology, System Identification.
George K. Yin - University of Virginia School of Law
George Yin joined the University of Virginia law faculty in 1994 after visiting from the University of Florida, and retired in May 2019. From 2003-05, he served as chief of staff of the U.S. Congress' Joint Committee on Taxation, one of the most influential tax positions in the country.
George Yin - Google Scholar
George Yin. University of Connecticut. Verified email at uconn.edu - Homepage. ... C Zhang, X Li, W Chen, GG Yin, J Jiang. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 62 (8), 4948-4957, 2015. 198: 2015: On hybrid competitive Lotka–Volterra ecosystems. C Zhu, G Yin.
Gang George Yin - Wayne State University
George Yin, Control Theory, Stochastic Approximations, applied mathematics, Probability, Wayne State University, MI, Michigan
George Yin's research works | University of Connecticut and …
George Yin's 282 research works with 3,844 citations, including: Asymptotic optimality of a class of controlled non-Markov processes
Gang George YIN | 香港中文大学(深圳)数据科学学院 - CUHK
Plenary speaker, Mathemetics in the City Beautiful, University of Central Florida, Dec. 2018. Invited speaker, Conference on Mathematical Methods and Modeling in Engineering and...
George Yin - gyin.math.uconn.edu
George Yin, Control Theory, Stochastic Approximations, applied mathematics, Probability, Wayne State University, MI, Michigan
Gang George Yin
George Yin, Control Theory, Stochastic Approximations, applied mathematics, Probability, Wayne State University, MI, Michigan
George Yin | IEEE Xplore Author Details
George Yin (S’87–M’87–SM’96–F’02) received the B.S. degree in mathematics from the University of Delaware in 1983, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering and the Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics from Brown University in 1987. He joined Wayne State University in 1987, and became a Professor in 1996.