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Zhu Xiping
Chinese朱熹平
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhū Xīpíng
Wade–GilesChu1 Hsi1-P'ing2

Zhu Xiping (born 1962 in Shixing, Guangdong) is a professor of Mathematics at Sun Yat-sen University, China.

Poincaré conjecture controversy

Zhu collaborated with Cao Huaidong of Lehigh University in verifying Grigori Perelman's proof of the Poincaré conjecture. The Cao–Zhu team is one of three teams formed for this purpose. The other teams were the Tian–Morgan team (Gang Tian of Princeton University and John Morgan of Columbia University) and the Kleiner–Lott team (Bruce Kleiner of Yale University and John Lott of University of Michigan). Zhu and Cao published a paper in the June 2006 issue of the Asian Journal of Mathematics with an exposition of the complete proof of the Poincaré and geometrization conjectures.[1] They initially implied the proof was their own achievement based on the "Hamilton-Perelman theory", but later retracted the original version of their paper, and posted a revised version, in which they referred to their work as the more modest "exposition of Hamilton–Perelman's proof".[2] They also published an erratum disclosing that they had forgotten to cite properly the previous work of Kleiner and Lott published in 2003.[3] In the same issue, the AJM editorial board issued an apology for what it called "incautions" in the Cao–Zhu paper.

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."

References

  1. ^ Cao, Huai-Dong; Xi-Ping Zhu (June 2006). "A Complete Proof of the Poincaré and Geometrization Conjectures – application of the Hamilton-Perelman theory of the Ricci flow" (PDF). Asian Journal of Mathematics. 10 (2).
  2. ^ Cao, Huai-Dong and Xi-Ping Zhu (December 3, 2006). "Hamilton–Perelman's Proof of the Poincaré Conjecture and the Geometrization Conjecture". arXiv:math.DG/0612069. {{cite arXiv}}: |class= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Cao, Huai-Dong and Xi-Ping Zhu. "Erratum to “A complete proof of the Poincaré and geometrization conjectures — application of the Hamilton-Perelman theory of the Ricci flow”, Asian J. Math., Vol. 10, No. 2, 165–492, 2006". Asian Journal of Mathematics 10 (4): 663–664. MR2260801.
  4. ^ The Third International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians | What is ICCM?