https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/ye-qian
Ye Qian joined the PhD program, with a concentration in finance, at the Fox School of Business in 2019. Prior to joining Temple University, Ye earned her MS degree in finance at Case Western Reserve University and her BS degree in finance from Zhejiang University. Her current research interest is empirical asset pricing.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/transfer/agreements/bucks
The following Bucks associate degrees are approved if and only if the student is certified through Bucks Transfer Office as having completed a mathematics course at Temple's QA/QB level (Bucks’ MATH 101, 115, 117, 118, 120, 125, 140):
https://sites.temple.edu/yangyang/files/2024/10/Yang-CV-2024-Chinese.pdf
“A Comparison of Hedonic Pricing and Discrete Choice Techniques for Estimating Tourist Willingness to Pay”(对游客支付意愿进行享乐定价与离散选择模型定价比较研究) 法属波利尼
https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/econ/
Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of C- in (ECON 1102, ECON 1103, or ECON 1902) and (MATH 0702, any course with attribute "QA", any course with attribute "QB", 'Y' in MC3, 'Y' in MC4, 'Y' in MC5, 'Y' in MC6, 'Y' in STA1, 'Y' in STA2, 'Y' in MC3A, 'Y' in MC6A, 'Y' in ST1A, 'Y' in ST2A, or 'Y' in MC3S)
https://faculty.cst.temple.edu/~seibold/teaching/2024_2121/class13_PhasePortraits.pdf
The phase portrait is a graphical tool to visualize how the solutions of a given system of diferential equations behaves in the long run. It is a representative set of solutions for the system of ODEs, plotted as parametric curves (with t as the parameter) on the Cartesian plane tracing the path of each particular solution.