- Yum-Tong Siu
Yum-Tong Siu (zh-cp|c=蕭蔭堂|p=Xiāo Yìntáng; born
May 6 ,1943 inGuangzhou ,China ) is the William Elwood Byerly Professor of Mathematics atHarvard University .Dr. Siu has been the dominant figure in the
mathematics ofseveral complex variables , for a quarter-century. He has mastered techniques at the interfaces between complex variables,differential geometry , andalgebraic geometry . For example, he applied estimates of the complexNeumann problem and the theory of multiplier ideal sheaves to algebraic geometry, in order to resolve various conjectures. (cf. [http://www.msri.org/communications/books/Book37/index.html MSRI Publications, Vol. 37: Several Complex Variables] )Siu’s education included a BA in mathematics from the
University of Hong Kong , M.A. from theUniversity of Minnesota and Ph.D. fromPrinceton University , in the period 1963–1966. He started his academic career as Assistant Professor inPurdue and Notre Dame Universities, but rose fast in the ranks and became full Professor atYale and thenStanford Universities. In 1982 he joinedHarvard as Professor, and in 1992 became the William Elwood Byerly Professor. In addition he also chaired the [http://www.math.harvard.edu/index.html Harvard Mathematics Department] in 1996-1999.Siu’s accomplishments led to academician stature in various American and international academies, viz., the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the
American Academy of Arts & Sciences , theChinese Academy of Sciences (foreign member), theAcademia Sinica inTaiwan , and theGoettingen Academy of Sciences .He has received numerous recognitions including invited addresses at three International Congresses of Mathematicians (
Helsinki ,1978 ;Warsaw ,1983 ;Beijing ,2002 );Bergman Prize of theAmerican Mathematical Society ; honorary doctorates at the universities of Hong Kong and Bochum, Germany. He had also served as Associate Editor of theAnnals of Mathematics , and Editor of theJournal of Differential Geometry .As of May, 2006, he was elected to the Advisory Committee for the
Millennium Prize Problems under the sponsorship of theClay Mathematics Institute .In 2006, Siu published a proof of the finite generation of the
pluricanonical ring . [ [http://arxiv.org/abs/math.AG/0610740 [math/0610740 A General Non-Vanishing Theorem and an Analytic Proof of the Finite Generation of the Canonical Ring ] ]Notes
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*In 2003 and 2004, theAsian Journal of Mathematics dedicated several issues to Siu:
** [http://www.intlpress.com/AJM/AJM-v07.php#AJM-7-4 Vol. 7 #4]
** [http://www.intlpress.com/AJM/AJM-v08.php Vol. 8 #1 and 2]
* [https://db1n.sinica.edu.tw/textdb/ioconas/02.php?func=22.1&_op=?ID:M107 Academia Sinica page on Siu]
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