
My name is Toan Q. Pham (in Vietnamese, Phạm Quang Toàn). I am a third year graduate student in mathematics at Johns Hopkins University. I obtained my undergraduate degree from The University of Queensland in Australia.
Notes
- My undergraduate thesis: Weil's conjecture on Tamagawa's number, supervised by Masoud Kamgarpour and Matthew Spong.
- Notes about symmetric functions when I took a reading course with Ole Warnaar.
- Notes about homological algebra where I learnt from Nguyen Manh Linh's lectures for Basic Notions webinar.
- A record of things I learnt everyday (it is not proofread, so please read with care). This is inspired by Tom Gannon's What I Learned Today.