Xin Zhou

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Xin Zhou (born December 16, 1955 ) is a Chinese mathematician who deals with partial differential equations and integrable systems in mathematical physics.

Xin Zhou graduated from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing with a degree in physics in 1982 . In 1988 he received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Rochester under Adrian Iosif Nachman . He is an Associate Professor at Duke University .

He deals with the one- and two-dimensional inverse scattering problem using methods from the Riemann-Hilbert problem. He also deals with random matrices. He worked with Percy Deift , among others .

In 1999 he was a Guggenheim Fellow and in 1998 he received the George Pólya Prize with Percy Deift and Peter Sarnak .

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  1. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. Xin Zhou The Riemann-Hilbert problem and inverse scattering , SIAM J. Math. Analysis, Volume 20, 1989, pp. 966-986