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         Chang Sun-yung Alice:     more books (21)
  1. Lectures on Partial Differential Equations: Proceedings in honor of Louis Nirenberg's 75th Birthday by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, Chang-Shou Lin, et all 2003-06-01
  2. Non-Linear Elliptic Equations in Conformal Geometry (Zurich Lectures in Advanced Mathematics) by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 2004-10-15
  3. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 180, No. 1, Sept 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  4. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 171, No. 1, Nov. 1995 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1995
  5. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 174, No. 2, June 1996 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1996
  6. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 177, No. 1, Jan. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  7. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 177, No. 2, Feb. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  8. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 178, No. 2, April. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  9. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 179, No. 2, June 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  10. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 181, No. 1, Nov. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  11. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 181, No. 2, Dec. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997
  12. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol. 183,No. 2, April, 1998 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1998
  13. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 170, No. 2, Oct. 1995 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1995
  14. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 180, No. 2, Oct. 1997 by Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 1997

1. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University. Subjects geometric Category Science Math Geometry People......SunYung Alice Chang Department of Mathematics, Princeton University email chang@math.princeton.eduOffice Phone 609-258-5114 Fall 2002 Teaching Math 215
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~chang/
Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Department of Mathematics, Princeton University
email: chang@math.princeton.edu
Office Phone: 609-258-5114
Fall 2002: Teaching Math 215
MathSciNet Home Page e-Print title/author/abstract search (Algebraic Geometry) Recent preprints (Differential Geometry) Recent preprints (Analysis of PDE)
New Papers
  • Sun-Yung A. Chang, Jie Qing and Paul Yang, ``On finiteness of Kleinian groups in general dimension,'' preprint, (2001). [ ps Sun-Yung A. Chang, Matt Gursky and Paul Yang, ``A prior estimate for a class of fully nonlinear equations on 4-manifolds,'' Journal D'Analyse Mathematique, Vol 87 (2002), memorial issue for Thomas Wolff, to appear . [ ps Sun-Yung A. Chang, Chiun-Chaun Chen and Chang-Shou Lin, ``Extremal functions for a mean field equation in two dimension,'' preprint, (2001).
  • Sun-Yung A. Chang, Matt Gursky and Paul Yang, ``Entire solutions of a fully non-linear equation,'' preprint (2001). [ ps Sun-Yung A. Chang and Paul Yang, ``The inequality of Moser and Trudinger and applications to conformal geometry,'' preprint, 2002; to appear in CPAM, memorial issue for Jurgen Moser. [ ps Sun-Yung A. Chang and Paul Yang, ``Non-linear Partial Differential equations in Conformal Geometry", to appear in the Proceedings for ICM 2002, Beijing. [
  • 2. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang. March 24, 1948 - Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Ci-an, China.In 1970 she received her BS degree from the National University of Taiway.
    http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/chang.htm
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    March 24, 1948 - Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Ci-an, China. In 1970 she received her B.S. degree from the National University of Taiway. She came to the United States to pursue graduate studies in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, earning her Ph.D in 1974. Chang spent one year at the State University of New York at Buffalo, then became Hedrick Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Univesity of California, Los Angeles, during 1975-77. She then taught at the University of Maryland for three years before returning to the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1980 as an associate professor, later promoted to full professor. Chang's research interests are in the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and isospectral geometry. In 1995 she was awarded the Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics for "her deep contributions to the study of partial differential equations on Riemannian manifolds and in particular for her work on extremal problems in spectral geometry and the compactness of isospectral metrics within a fixed conformal class on a compact 3-manifold." Chang has been an editor of several leading mathematical journals. She was also Vice-President of the American Mathematical Society from 1989 to 1991. She has given invited addresses at major mathematics conferences, including the 1986 International Congress of Mathematicians at Berkeley.

    3. Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang New Orleans, LA, 2001 Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Cian, China. Her family moved to Taiwan shortly after the Chinese revolution and she grew up in Taiwan. She received her B.A.
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Chang.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Born: 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China
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    to see two larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang studied at the National University of Taiwan. She received her B.S. from there in 1970 and then went to the United States to study for her doctorate. In 1974 she was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. After receiving her doctorate, Chang was appointed as an assistant professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo for the academic year 1974-1975. Following this she was appointed Hedrick Assistant Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles until 1977 when she moved to the University of Maryland as an assistant professor. She was a Sloan Fellow during the year 1979-1980. In 1980 Chang returned to the University of California at Los Angeles as an associate professor, being later promoted to full professor. She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Berkeley in 1986. During 1988-1989 she was also a full professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Chang's research interests include the study of certain geometric types of nonlinear partial differential equations . She also studies the related extremal inequalities and problems in isospectral geometry. Perhaps Chang's greatest honour was the award of the 1995 Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics. The prize is awarded every two years to a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to mathematics research in the previous five years. The award is valued at $4,000. Chang received the prize at the American Mathematical Society meeting in San Francisco in January 1995. The citation for the prize read:-

    4. Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang. Born 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China. Click Sun-YungAlice Chang studied at the National University of Taiwan. She
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Chang.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Born: 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China
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    to see two larger pictures Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang studied at the National University of Taiwan. She received her B.S. from there in 1970 and then went to the United States to study for her doctorate. In 1974 she was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. After receiving her doctorate, Chang was appointed as an assistant professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo for the academic year 1974-1975. Following this she was appointed Hedrick Assistant Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles until 1977 when she moved to the University of Maryland as an assistant professor. She was a Sloan Fellow during the year 1979-1980. In 1980 Chang returned to the University of California at Los Angeles as an associate professor, being later promoted to full professor. She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Berkeley in 1986. During 1988-1989 she was also a full professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Chang's research interests include the study of certain geometric types of nonlinear partial differential equations . She also studies the related extremal inequalities and problems in isospectral geometry. Perhaps Chang's greatest honour was the award of the 1995 Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics. The prize is awarded every two years to a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to mathematics research in the previous five years. The award is valued at $4,000. Chang received the prize at the American Mathematical Society meeting in San Francisco in January 1995. The citation for the prize read:-

    5. Faculty: Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang Phone 510/643-6059 Fax 510/642-8609 E-mail chang@msri.org
    http://www.math.ucla.edu/faculty/chang.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Professor of Mathematics
    Education
    • Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, June, 1974
    • B.A., National Taiwan University, June, 1970
    Honors
    • AMS, Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize, 1995
    • UCLA Outstanding Woman of Science Award, 1988
    • Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1998-99
    Selected Publications
  • "A characterization of Douglas subalgebras," Acta Math. (1976) pp. 81-89.
  • (with L. Carleson) "On the existence of an extremal function for an inequality of J. Moser," Bull. Sci. Math (1986) pp. 113-127.
  • (with P.C. Yang), "Prescribing Gaussian curvature on S ," Acta Math (1987) pp. 215-259.
  • (with P.C. Yang), "Extremal metrics of zeta function determinants on 4-manifolds," Annals of Math (1995) pp. 171-212.
  • (with L. Wang and P.C. Yang), "Regularity of bi-harmonic maps," preprint, 1998, to appear in CPAM. Last Updated: 6/14/99 Profile People Pages Courses UCLA Mathematics Dept.
  • 6. Profiles Of Women In Mathematics: Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang. Nonlinear Equations in Conformal Geometry. NewOrleans, LA, 2001. Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Cian, China.
    http://www.awm-math.org/noetherbrochure/Chang01.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Nonlinear Equations in Conformal Geometry
    New Orleans, LA, 2001 Previous Index Next Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Cian, China. Her family moved to Taiwan shortly after the Chinese revolution and she grew up in Taiwan. She received her B.A. from the National Taiwan University in 1970 and attended graduate school at University of California, Berkeley, where she wrote her Ph.D. thesis in 1974 under the supervision of Donald Sarason. Since then she has held many temporary/visiting position at various universities, including the State University of New York at Buffalo; the University of California, Los Angeles; the University of Maryland, College Park; Institute for Advanced Study; Princeton University; and Mittag-Leffler Institute, Sweden. She settled down at UCLA in 1980 as an associate professor. She was promoted to full professor there in 1982 and has remained there except in 1989 when she was Professor at UC Berkeley. Since 1998, she has also been Professor at Princeton University. In her thesis, Chang worked on problems in classical analysis, in particular the study of boundary behavior of bounded analytic functions on the unit disc. Since then her research interest has gradually shifted to problems in real harmonic analysis, then to spectral theory of the Laplacian, and further to problems in geometric analysis, using PDE methods to study problems in differential geometry. She is currently interested in the conformal geometry of a class of 4-manifolds. She is developing new techniques involving higher order partial differential equations to understand the conformal structures in four dimension.

    7. Those Math Guys
    chang sunyung alice was born in Ci-an, China on the 24th of March, 1948. In1970 she received her BS degree from the National University of Taiway.
    http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Field/7896/mathguys.html
    Ok, maybe that's an exaggeration. I just wanted to show off the font... Most of the mathematicans we hear about come from ancient Greece or Rome or something, so mathematicians only seem to exist in the past, and for us in Asia, in far away lands. So now, we shall introduce 2 Asian mathematicians who lived in this century. Chang Sun-Yung Alice Abu Allah Mohammad ibn Jabir al'Battani Chang Sun-Yung Alice was born in Ci-an, China on the 24th of March, 1948. In 1970 she received her B.S. degree from the National University of Taiway. She came to the United States to pursue graduate studies in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, earning her Ph.D in 1974. Chang spent one year at the State University of New York at Buffalo, then became Hedrick Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Univesity of California, Los Angeles, during 1975-77. She then taught at the University of Maryland for three years before returning to the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1980 as an associate professor, later promoted to full professor.     Chang's research interests are in the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and isospectral geometry. In 1995 she was awarded the

    8. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang. Born 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China. Researchinterests include the study of certain geometric types of nonlinear
    http://www.cchs165.jacksn.k12.il.us/Mathematics/Classes/calculus/WOMEN/tsld003.h
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    • Born: 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China
    • Research interests include the study of certain geometric types of nonlinear partial differential equations.
    • Also studies the related extremal inequalities and problems in isospectral geometry.
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    9. Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang. Born 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China. MathematikerBild Sun-Yung Alice Chang studied at the National University of Taiwan.
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    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Born: 24 March 1948 in Ci-an, China
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    (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Sun-Yung Alice Chang studied at the National University of Taiwan. She received her B.S. from there in 1970 and then went to the United States to study for her doctorate. In 1974 she was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. After receiving her doctorate, Chang was appointed as an assistant professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo for the academic year 1974-1975. Following this she was appointed Hedrick Assistant Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles until 1977 when she moved to the University of Maryland as an assistant professor. She was a Sloan Fellow during the year 1979-1980. In 1980 Chang returned to the University of California at Los Angeles as an associate professor, being later promoted to full professor. She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Berkeley in 1986. During 1988-1989 she was also a full professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Chang's research interests include the study of certain geometric types of nonlinear partial differential equations. She also studies the related extremal inequalities and problems in isospectral geometry.

    10. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    SunYung Alice Chang Phone 510/643-6059 Fax510/642-8609 E-mail chang@msri.org.
    http://www.msri.org/people/members/chang/
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Phone: 510/643-6059
    Fax: 510/642-8609
    E-mail: chang@msri.org

    11. Sun Results On Scirus.com, For Scientific Information
    SunYung Alice chang sun-yung alice Chang / Sun-Yung Alice Chang, Feb 2002 Sun-YungAlice Chang March 24, 1948 - Sun-Yung Alice Chang was born in Ci-an, China.
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    12. SUN-YUNG ALICE CHANG Personal Information
    sunyung alice chang. Office MS 6931
    http://www.math.ucla.edu/classes/faculty/chang.html
    SUN-YUNG ALICE CHANG
    Office: MS 6931
    Phone: 53049
    Email: chang@math.ucla.edu
    [Education/Research Interests/Honors]
    [Personal Home Page] [Math Home Page]

    13. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
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    14. Graduate Program
    VIGRE support through the National Science Foundation. Chair Nicholas Katz;Directors of Graduate Studies - sun-yung alice chang and Jordan Ellenberg;
    http://www.math.princeton.edu/graduate/
    Department of Mathematics
    Graduate Studies Program
    General Information Department Information Program Requirements
    • Language Exams General Exams Final Public Oral Exam Ph.D. Requirements including LaTex template
    Course Schedules Class Photos (Click on photo to enlarge) Postdoctoral Fellowships VIGRE support through the National Science Foundation Department Home Page

    15. Women Mathematicians-Alphabetical Index
    Short biographies of more than 100 women who made significant contributions in the field of mathematics .Category Kids and Teens School Time Math Mathematicians...... C. Mary Lucy Cartwright (19001998) sun-yung alice chang (1948- ) Emilie du Chatelet(1706-1749) Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (1923- ) Fan Chung (1949- ) Maria Cinquini
    http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/alpha.htm
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians , Agnes Scott College]
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    Alphabetical Index of Women Mathematicians
    A B C D ... Z
    A
    Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799)
    Florence Eliza Allen (1876-)

    Annie Dale Biddle Andrews (1885-1940)

    Hertha Ayrton (1854-1923)
    B
    Clara Latimer Bacon (1866-1948)
    Grace M. Bareis (1875-1962)

    Nina Karlovna Bari (1901-1961)

    Ruth Aaronsom Bari (1917- )
    ...
    Josephine E. Burns (1887-)
    C
    Mary Lucy Cartwright (1900-1998)
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang (1948- )

    Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749)
    Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (1923- ) ... Susan Jane Cunningham (1842-1921)
    D
    Ingrid Daubechies (1954- ) Florence Nightingale David (1909-1993) Elizabeth Dickerman (1872-1954)
    E
    F
    Etta Falconer (1933-2002) Sister Mary Celine Fasenmyer (1906-1996) Kate Fenchel (1905-1983) Annie MacKinnon Fitch (1868-1940) ... Irmgard Flugge-Lotz (1903-1974)
    G
    Hilda Geiringer von Mises (1893-1973) Ruth Gentry (1862-1917) Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Gloria Gilmer ... Mary Gray (1938- )
    H
    Margaret Jarman Hagood (1908-1963) Louise Hay (1935-1989) Ellen Amanda Hayes (1851-1930) Euphemia Lofton Haynes (1890-1980) ... Hypatia (370?-415)
    I
    J
    Sof'ja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja (1896-1966)
    K
    Carol Karp (1926-1972) Linda Keen (1940- ) Claribel Kendall (1889-1965) Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852)

    16. Women Index
    Maria Antonelli, Kathleen M Bari, Nina Baxter, Agnes Blum, Lenore Browne, MarjorieCannell, Doris Cartwright, Mary chang, sunyung alice Chatelet Chisholm Young
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Women.html
    Female mathematicians
    Agnesi, Maria
    Antonelli, Kathleen M

    Bari, Nina

    Baxter, Agnes
    ...
    Edmonds, Sheila
    (Jan 2003: NEW)
    Falconer, Etta

    Fasenmyer, Mary

    Fawcett, Phillippa

    Freitag, Herta
    ...
    Hudson, Hilda
    (NEW)
    Hypatia of Alexandria
    Janovskaja, Sof'ja Karp, Carol Keen, Linda Goldway ... Lehmer, Emma (NEW) Lovelace, Augusta Ada Macintyre, Sheila Scott Malone-Mayes, Vivienne McDuff, Dusa ... Sperry, Pauline (NEW) Stott, Alicia Boole Swain, Lorna Taussky-Todd, Olga Uhlenbeck, Karen ... Warner, Mary (NEW) Wheeler, Anna J Pell Young, Lai-Sang Alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ Chronological indexes - 500 AD 1940-present Main index Biographies Index ... Search suggestions JOC/EFR January 2003 The URL of this page is: School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Indexes/@.html

    17. Nonlinear Equations In Conformal Geometry
    Nonlinear Equations in Conformal Geometry. sunyung alice chang PrincetonUniversity and the University of California, Los Angeles.
    http://www.awm-math.org/noetherbrochure/Chang01-abs.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang's Profile in Profiles of Women in Mathematics More about the AWM Emmy Noether Lecture Series Other AWM Events at the 2001 Joint Mathematics Meetings ... Homepage for the 2001 Joint Mathematics Meetings
    Nonlinear Equations in Conformal Geometry
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Princeton University and the University of California, Los Angeles
    AWM Emmy Noether Lecture
    Thursday, January 11, 2001
    9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
    Ballrooms ABC, 5th Floor, Sheraton New Orleans Hotel
    New Orleans, Louisiana Abstract. Elliptic equations have been and continue to be an important tool in the study of problems in geometry. In recent decades, non-linear second order elliptic equations with critical exponents have played a special role in the solutions of several important problems in conformal geometry; e.g. the problem of prescribing Gaussian curvature and the Yamabe problem. In this talk, I will describe some recent efforts to extend the role played by second order semilinear equations to higher order semilinear equations as well as second order fully non-linear equations. A common feature essential to understanding such equations is the analysis of blow up in these equations. This analysis involves classifying entire solutions to such equations in Euclidean space. I plan to discuss examples of blowup phenomena in several such situations.

    18. Papers, Click To View.
    sunyung alice chang Department of Mathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA90095-1555. email chang@math.ucla.edu. Office Phone 310-825-3049
    http://www.math.ucla.edu/~chang/
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang Department of Mathematics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1555 email: chang@math.ucla.edu Office Phone: 310-825-3049
    MathSciNet Home Page
    e-Print title/author/abstract search (Algebraic Geometry)
    Recent preprints (Differential Geometry)
    Recent preprints (Analysis of PDE)
    Papers, click to view.
  • "On Paneitz operator-A fourth order partial differential equation in conformal geometry " [ dvi
  • "Perturbation Results for Prescribing Mean Curvature ", joint with Xingwang Xu and P. Yang, preprint, 1995, [ dvi
  • Sun-Yung A. Chang, Matt Gursky and Paul C.Yang, " Remarks on a fourth order invariant in conformal geometry", preprint, 1996.[ dvi
  • Sun-Yung A. Chang, "On zeta functional determinants", Lecture notes to appear in the Proc. of Summer Lecture Series in Analysis, Fields Institute, Toronto, 1995.[ dvi
    List of publications.
  • S.Y.A. Chang, "A characterization of Douglas subalgebras," Acta Math. 137 (1976) pp. 81-89.
  • S.Y.A. Chang, "On the structure and characterization of some Douglas subalgebras," Amer. J. Math. 99 (1977) pp. 530-578.
  • S.Y. Chang and D.E. Marshall, "Some algebras of bounded analytic functions containing the disk algebra," in "Banach Spaces of Analytic Functions, J. Baker, C. Cleaver and J. Diestel (eds.), Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Vol. 604, Springer-Verlag, (1977) pp. 12-20.
  • 19. Women In Math: Biographies
    Society Notices chang, Rosemary E. chang, Rosemary S. chang, sunyung alice S. (1948- ) chang, sun-yung alice (1948-) chang, sun-yung alice (1948- ) Chapman
    http://www.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/People/Biographies/C.html
    C

    20. Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Translate this page sun-yung alice chang. sun-yung alice chang studiò alla National Universitydi Taiwan.Qui ricevette il suo primo BS nel 1970 e poi
    http://www.geocities.com/palestra_matematica/matematici/chang.html
    Sun-Yung Alice Chang
    Le ricerche di Chang riguardano lo studio di certi tipi geometrici di equazioni differenziali non lineari parziali.Lei studia anche le relazioni estreme che vi sono tra le disuguaglianze e i problemi della geometria isospettrica.
    Spettrica e per il suo consolidamento della metrica spettrica senza una fissa classe uniforme 3-molteplice.
    Chang ha anche parlato riguardo la posizion delle donne nelle ricerche matematiche ,e di come le cose sono rapidamente cambiate:
    (trad. di Damiano Lomazzo) Torna all'indice dei Grandi Matematici e Fisici

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