Chenyang Xu
Chenyang Xu is a Chinese mathematician in the area of algebraic geometry who works at Beijing International Center of Mathematical Research. In 2016 he was announced as a winner of the ICTP Ramanujan Prize for that year, "in recognition of Xu's outstanding works in algebraic geometry, notably in the area of birational geometry, including works both on log canonical pairs and on Q-Fano varieties, and on the topology of singularities and their dual complexes."[1] He earned his doctorate at Princeton under János Kollár's supervision.[2]
Selected publications
- C. D. Hacon, C. Xu (2013). "Existence of log canonical closures", Inventiones Mathematicae 192 (1), 161–195 49
- C. D. Hacon, J. McKernan, C. Xu (2014). "ACC for log canonical thresholds", Annals of Mathematics 180 (2), 523–571 47
References
- ↑ "ICTP - Ramanujan Prize Winner 2016". Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ↑ "The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Chenyang Xu". Retrieved 26 June 2016.
External links
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