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  2. Ruixiang Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Ruixiang Zhang is a mathematician specializing in Euclidean harmonic analysis, analytic number theory, geometry and additive combinatorics. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley . [ 1 ]

  3. Mathematics Genealogy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Mathematics Genealogy Project (MGP) is a web-based database for the academic genealogy of mathematicians. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of 1 December 2023, [update] it contained information on 300,152 mathematical scientists who contributed to research-level mathematics.

  4. Zhiwei Yun - Wikipedia

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    Zhiwei Yun (Chinese: 恽之玮; pinyin: Yùn Zhīwěi; born September 1982) is a Chinese-born American mathematician and writer.He is a Professor of Mathematics at MIT specializing in number theory, algebraic geometry and representation theory, with a particular focus on the Langlands program.

  5. Neurotree - Wikipedia

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    Academic Family Tree has its own mathematics tree, MathTree [19] but it is much less complete than the Mathematics Genealogy Project. As of 29 September 2023, MathTree contained 35,817 people [19] whereas the Mathematics Genealogy Project contained 297,268 people. [18] One other general academic genealogy was PhD Tree. [20]

  6. James A. Maynard - Wikipedia

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    For the 2013–2014 year, Maynard was a CRM-ISM postdoctoral researcher at the University of Montreal. [7]In November 2013, Maynard gave a different proof of Yitang Zhang's theorem [8] that there are bounded gaps between primes, and resolved a longstanding conjecture by showing that for any there are infinitely many intervals of bounded length containing prime numbers. [9]

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  8. Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections - Wikipedia

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    Shu Shu Jiu Zhang Qin Jiushao solved third order equation with rod calculus The Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections ( simplified Chinese : 数书九章 ; traditional Chinese : 數書九章 ; pinyin : Shùshū Jiǔzhāng ; Wade–Giles : Shushu Chiuchang ) is a mathematical text written by Chinese Southern Song dynasty mathematician Qin ...

  9. Talk:Ruixiang Zhang - Wikipedia

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