Hunter Liu's Website

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Hello! I’m Hunter Liu, and I’m a Ph. D. student studying mathematics at UCLA. Updates to the website are slow and infrequent, which I’m working on, I promise!

I’m slowly translating my grandfather’s memoir, I hope to have it completed within a year (though this may be ambitious).

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Recent Posts

An archive with all posts on the website can be found here.

Important Websites
April 7, 2024
A collection of interesting links, webpages, and materials that I've found on the internet. Some of these are funny, some are absurd, but some are also very beautiful relics of people's lives.
Cool People
April 7, 2024
A list of people that have been important to my development as a mathematician, whether intentional, conscious, both, or neither. I wouldn't be where I am today without them.
Spring 2021 Analysis Qual Solutions
March 6, 2024
Some (hopefully) correct solutions for the Spring 2021 analysis qual at UCLA.
Thoughts on teaching PIC 10A
December 21, 2023
A collection of some things that I've been reflecting on. As a new TA, a long-time tutor, and a student, I feel like this has been...enlightening, for better or for worse.
Fractal Explorer
October 11, 2023
A coding project that procedurally generates and animates Newton fractals.
An Integral Trick from the Sewers of New York
September 20, 2023
A frustratingly dirty integral trick that plays an integral role in computing a contour integral.
A Cute Solution to a Cute Problem
August 30, 2023
A simple problem posed in an undergraduate analysis class that once evaded a simple solution. My mind's eye has been opened to new possibilities.
Qual Attempt #4
August 30, 2023
A set of solutions to UCLA's fall 2022 analysis qual, which was crunched out over roughly a day with a lot of help.
Revisiting Qual Attempt #1
July 28, 2023
I go back and revisit most of the problems I failed to solve during my first attempt at the qualifying exam. I was able to solve all but one of them.
A Cute Problem in Undergrad Analysis
July 14, 2023
A simple problem posed in an undergraduate analysis class that evades a simple solution (indicating my lack of brain).