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Chinese mathematician
Tian Ye or Ye Tian (
Chinese: 田野) is a Chinese mathematician known for his research in
number theory and
arithmetic geometry.
Career
Tian received his PhD in mathematics under
Shou-Wu Zhang at
Columbia University in 2003 and is currently a professor at the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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He received of the
ICTP Ramanujan Prize (2013) and the
Morningside Medal (Silver 2007, Gold 2013).
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Selected publications
- Li, Jian-Shu; Sun, Binyong; Tian, Ye (2011),
"The multiplicity one conjecture for local theta correspondences" (PDF),
Inventiones Mathematicae, 184 (1): 117–124,
Bibcode:
2011InMat.184..117L,
doi:
10.1007/s00222-010-0287-2,
MR
2782253,
S2CID
122139021.
- Tian, Ye (2014), "Congruent numbers and Heegner points", Cambridge Journal of Mathematics, 2 (1): 117–161,
arXiv:
1210.8231,
doi:
10.4310/CJM.2014.v2.n1.a4,
MR
3272014,
S2CID
55390076.
- Diaconu, Adrian; Tian, Ye (2005), "Twisted Fermat curves over totally real fields",
Annals of Mathematics, Second Series, 162 (3): 1353–1376,
arXiv:
0706.0470,
doi:
10.4007/annals.2005.162.1353,
JSTOR
20159945,
MR
2179733,
S2CID
15523427.
References
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Tian Ye at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project
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Home page, Morningside Center of Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2015-05-06.
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"Ye Tian Awarded 2013 ICTP/IMU Ramanujan Prize" (PDF), Mathematics People,
Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 61 (2): 195, February 2014.
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Prof.Ye TIAN Honored with the Morningside Medal of Mathematics, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2015-05-06.