- Gang Tian
Tian Gang (zh-cp|c=田刚|p=Tián Gāng; 1958 – ) is a Chinese
mathematician and anacademician of theChinese Academy of Sciences . He is known for his contributions to geometric analysis and quantum cohomology, among other fields. He was born inNanjing ,China , but now divides his time betweenPrinceton University andPeking University .Biography
Tian graduated from
Nanjing University in 1982, and received amaster's degree from Peking University in 1984. In 1988, he received aPhD inmathematics fromHarvard University , after having studied underShing-Tung Yau . In 1998, he was appointed as a Cheung Kong Scholar professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University, under the "Cheung Kong Scholars Programme" (长江计划) of the Ministry of Education. Later his appointment was changed to Cheung Kong Scholar chair professorship. He is a mathematics professor at Princeton University. He was awarded theWaterman Prize in 1994, and theVeblen prize in 1996. In 2004 Professor Tian was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Mathematical contributions
Much of Tian's earlier work was about the existence of
Kähler–Einstein metric s oncomplex manifold s under the direct of Prof. Yau. In particular he solved the existence question for Kähler–Einstein metrics on compactcomplex surface s with positive first Chern class, and showed that hypersurfaces with a Kähler–Einstein metric are stable in the sense ofgeometric invariant theory . He proved that a Kähler manifold with trivialcanonical bundle has trivial obstruction space, known as theBogomolov–Tian–Todorov theorem .He (jointly with Jun Li) constructed the
moduli space s of maps from curves in bothalgebraic geometry andsymplectic geometry and studied theobstruction theory on these moduli spaces. He also (jointly with Y. Ruan) showed that thequantum cohomology ring of a symplectic manifold is associative.In 2006, he, together with John Morgan of
Columbia University , gave a proof of thePoincaré conjecture , and thus helped to verify the proof byGrigori Perelman .cite journal | id = arxiv|archive=math.DG|id=0607607 | title = Ricci Flow and the Poincaré Conjecture | first = John W. | last = Morgan | coauthors = Gang Tian | date =25 July 2006 ]Publications
*cite book | first = John | last = Morgan | authorlink = John Morgan (mathematician) | coauthors = Gang Tian | title = Ricci Flow and the Poincaré Conjecture |publisher= Clay Mathematics Institute |isbn = 0821843281| date = 2007
References
External links
* [http://www.ams.org/notices/199603/comm-veblen.pdf Veblen prize citation]
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* [http://www-math.mit.edu/~tian/ M.I.T. home page for Gang Tian] (probably out of date).
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