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'''Qiudong Wang''' is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, the [[University of Arizona]]. In 1982 he received a [[Bachelor of Science|B.S.]] at [[Nanjing University]] and in 1994 a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] at the [[University of Cincinnati]].<ref>''[http://math.arizona.edu/~dwang/ Home page of Qiudong Wang]'' ([[University of Arizona]], retrieved on 2007-05-05)</ref>
'''Qiudong Wang''' is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, the [[University of Arizona]]. In 1982 he received a [[Bachelor of Science|B.S.]] at [[Nanjing University]] and in 1994 a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] at the [[University of Cincinnati]].<ref>''[http://math.arizona.edu/~dwang/ Home page of Qiudong Wang]'' ([[University of Arizona]], retrieved on 2007-05-05)</ref>

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Qiudong Wang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, the University of Arizona. In 1982 he received a B.S. at Nanjing University and in 1994 a Ph.D. at the University of Cincinnati.[1]

Wang is best known for his paper The global solution of the n-body problem[2], in which he generalised Karl F. Sundman's results from 1912 to a system of more than three bodies.

References

  1. ^ Home page of Qiudong Wang (University of Arizona, retrieved on 2007-05-05)
  2. ^ The global solution of the n-body problem (Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (ISSN 0923-2958), vol. 50, no. 1, 1991, p. 73-88., URI retrieved on 2007-05-05)