- Shou-Wu Zhang
Shou-Wu Zhang(zh-c|c= 张寿武) is a professor of
mathematics atColumbia University . He specializes innumber theory andarithmetical algebraic geometry .Shou-Wu Zhang, born around
October 9 ,1962 , was born in Hexian,Anhui ,China . Zhang was admitted by theZhongshan University chemistry department in 1980 and he transferred to the mathematics department of the same institution later. He got his bachelor's degree in 1983 and became a graduate student in theChinese Academy of Sciences . He finished his master's degree and went toColumbia University in 1986, working with Professor Szpiro and Faltings. He received his PhD in 1991 and then became a member of theInstitute for Advanced Study and an assistant professor atPrinceton University from 1991 to 1996. Zhang has been tenured atColumbia University since 1996, and he proved the Bogomolov Conjecture in the same year. Zhang was an invited speaker of theInternational Congress of Mathematicians atBerlin in 1998 and was awarded a Morningside Gold Medal of Mathematics in the same year by the International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians.Zhang's main contributions to
number theory andarithmetical algebraic geometry are his theory of positive line bundles inArakelov theory which he used it to prove (withUllmo ) the Bogomolov conjecture, and also his generalization of theGross-Zagier theorem fromelliptic curves toabelian varieties of GL(2) type over totally real fields. In particular, the latter result led him to a proof of the rank oneBirch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture for abelian varieties of GL(2) type over totally real fields. He developed the theory of algebraic dynamical systems. Currently, he is developing the theory of triple productL-function with his students.External links
* [http://www.math.columbia.edu/~szhang/ Home page]
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