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Workshop on Matrices and Operators is a workshop series on matrix theory, operator theory, and related topics which began in 2007. These include:

The purpose of the workshop is to promote research and collaboration among researchers with an interest in the fields.[1][2][3] Participants are encouraged to present their latest findings and discoveries, and share their experiences and research problems, fostering an atmosphere of collaboration and mutual learning. Through dialogue and knowledge exchange, the workshop aims to enhance the collective growth and development of the research community involved in matrix theory, operator theory, operator algebras, and related fields. Hopefully, the informal workshop atmosphere will ensure the exchange of ideas from different research areas.

History

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The workshop series began when a couples of matrix and operator theory researchers met at Hong Kong in 2007, and exchanged their research results, problems, and ideas informally. It grew out as an annual event with the same original purpose.

The Matrix and Operator Workshop began in Hong Kong, with its first meetings held from 2007 to 2008 at the University of Hong Kong, before moving to National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan in 2009. From 2010 to 2015 [4] [5] [6] [7], the workshop established a consistent presence in China, where it was hosted annually, and it returned there again from 2017 to 2019 [8][9]. The workshop was hosted in Jeju Island, Korea in 2016 [10].

The workshop faced a temporary halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic but resumed in 2024, marking its expansion to a broader international stage. That year, the event was hosted at the University of Nevada, Reno[11][12][13] in the United States . Future meetings are planned in Canada in 2025 and India in 2026 [14], reflecting the workshop’s growing global reach and influence.


Workshops

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# Year Location Organizer(s) Participation Workshop photo
1 2007 Hong Kong Hong Kong Jor-Ting Chan, Chi-Kwong Li, and Tin-Yau Tam 13
2 2007 Hong Kong Hong Kong Jor-Ting Chan, Chi-Kwong Li, and Yiu-Tung Poon 9
3 2008 Hong Kong Hong Kong Jor-Ting Chan and Chi-Kwong Li 14 Photo
4 2009 Taiwan Kaohsiung, Taiwan Chi-Kwong Li and Ngai-Ching Wong 39 Photo
5 2010 China Shanxi, China [4] Jinchuan Hou and Chi-Kwong Li 133 Photo
6 2011 China Sichuan, China Jor-Ting Chan, Shaun Fallat, Leslie Hogben, Jinchuan Hou, Tingzhu Huang, Chi-Kwong Li, Yiu-Tung Poon, and Ngai-Ching Wong. 127 Photo
7 2012 China Harbin, China [5] Chang-Jiang Bu, Chi-Kwong Li, Xiaomin Tang, and Qing-Wen Wang 150 Photo
8 2013 China Beijing, China Yongjian Hu, Chi-Kwong Li, and Fuzhen Zhang 71 Photo
9 2014 China Hainan, China [6] Chuan-Zhong Chen, Chi-Kwong Li, Wei-Yan Yu, Dong-Qing Zhang, Fuzhen Zhang, and Jian-Hua Zhang 97 Photo
10 2015 China Shaanxi, China [7] Huai-Xin Cao, Xiao-Hong Cao, Man-Duen Choi, Hong-Ke Du, Zhi-Wah Guo, Guo-Xing Ji, Chi-Kwong Li, Bao-Wei Wu, and Jian-Hua Zhang 140 Photo
11 2016 Korea Jeju Island, South Korea [10] Chi-Kwong Li, Yongdo-Lim, Hunmin Kim, Hosoo Lee, and Sejong Kim 57 Photo
12 2017 China Hunan, China Liping Huang, Zejun Huang, Yueping Jiang, Yuan Lei, Chi-Kwong Li, Anping Liao, Jianzhou Liu, and Yuejian Peng 150 Photo
13 2018 China Shanghai, China [9] Delin Chu, Chi-Kwong Li, Qing-Wen Wang, Yiu-Tung Poon, Changqing Xu, and Yang Zhang 100 Photo
14 2019 China Tianjian, China [8] Gui Mei An, Chi-Kwong Li, Lei Li, Rui Liu, Chi-Keung Ng, Qing-Wen Wang, and Ngai-Ching Wong 100 Photo
15 2024 United States Reno, USA [12] Valentin Deaconu, Alex Kumjian, Pan Shun Lau, Chi-Kwong Li, and Tin-Yau Tam 29 Photo
16 2025 Canada Regina, Canada Shaun M. Fallat, Douglas Farenick, Chi-Kwong Li, and Sushil Singla
17 2026 India New Delhi, India
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Other Conferences

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References

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  1. ^ Bhatia, R. (1997). Matrix Analysis. Springer-Verlag. p. 349. ISBN 978-0387948461.
  2. ^ Horn, R.A.; Johnson, C.R. (1991). Topics in Matrix Analysis. Cambridge University Press. pp. 616. ISBN 978-0521467131.
  3. ^ Horn, Roger A.; Johnson, Charles R. (2012), Matrix Analysis (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, p. 17, ISBN 978-0-521-83940-2.
  4. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Fall 2010. p. 13.
  5. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Fall 2012. p. 33.
  6. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Fall 2014. p. 30.
  7. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Fall 2015. p. 21.
  8. ^ a b "Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University".
  9. ^ a b "Shanghai University, Shanghai, China".
  10. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Fall 2016. p. 22.
  11. ^ "Workshop Announcement MAO2024".
  12. ^ a b "IMAGE, the Bulletin of the International Linear Algebra Society" (PDF). Spring 2024. p. 28.
  13. ^ "Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Nevada Reno, USA".
  14. ^ "First Announcement of the 2025 Workshop on Matrices and Operators".


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