Zhu Xiping

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Zhu Xiping
Hanyu Pinyin
Zhū Xīpíng
Wade–GilesChu1 Hsi1-P'ing2

Zhu Xiping (born 1962 in

Shixing, Guangdong) is a Chinese mathematician. He is a professor of Mathematics at Sun Yat-sen University
, China.

Poincaré conjecture

In 2002 and 2003,

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Cao and Zhu later posted a version with revised wording to the arxiv, following criticism alleging that their original version claimed too much credit for themselves.[2] They also published an erratum, as it had been found that one of the pages of their work was essentially identical to a page from a publicly available draft of Kleiner and Lott from 2003.[3] They explained that they had taken down some notes from Kleiner and Lott's paper. When writing their exposition, they had failed to realize these particular notes' original source.

Morningside Medal

In December 2004, Zhu won the Morningside Medal of Mathematics at the Third International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM), a triennial congress hosted by institutions in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong on a rotating basis. According to ICCM,[4] "Awardees (of the Morningside Medal) are selected by a panel of international renowned mathematicians with the aim to encourage outstanding mathematicians of Chinese descent in their pursuit of mathematical truth."

Major publications

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References

  1. ^ Cao & Zhu 2006.
  2. ^ Cao & Zhu 2006, arXiv copy.
  3. ^ Cao & Zhu 2006, Erratum.
  4. ^ "What is ICCM?". The Third International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007.