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【40th anniversary academic activities】Liyuan scholar Colloquium forty-three

Time:2023-10-16 09:31

主讲人 Prof. Jianyong Qiao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications) 讲座时间 October 17, 2023 15:30-16:30 p.m.
讲座地点 Classroom M1, Huixing Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University, China 实际会议时间日 17
实际会议时间年月 2023.10

The 40th Anniversary of Shenzhen University and the 40th Anniversary of Mathematics Department

Liyuan scholar Colloquium forty-three

Lecture Title: ABC of compound analysis application

Speaker:Prof. Jianyong Qiao (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

Lecture time:October 17, 2023 15:30-16:30 p.m.

Lecture location:Classroom M1, Huixing Building, Yuehai Campus, Shenzhen University, China

Overview:Complex analysis is one of the important research branches of basic mathematics, which plays an irreplaceable and important role in the development of modern mathematics. Another distinguishing feature of complex analysis is the breadth and depth of its applications in science and engineering technology. This report briefly introduces the applications of complex analysis in mining engineering and network engineering problems. Starting from specific research cases and research processes, it discusses the interesting process of intersection, integration and interaction between complex analysis and application problems, and appreciates the beauty of mathematics and the use of mathematics.

Speaker Introduction:Qiao Jianyong, former President of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Vice Chairman of the Management Committee of the National Center for Applied Mathematics (NCAAM) in Shenzhen, Foreign Academician of the Russian Academy of Engineering, Professor, and Supervisor of Ph. D. degree from Fudan University, Doctor of Science degree, former President of China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), completed postdoctoral research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and studied at the University of Michigan. He is a recipient of the National Outstanding Youth Science Foundation and a national candidate for Cheng. He has long been engaged in academic research on complex dynamical systems, complex analysis, algorithmic complexity, complex analytic methods in physics and engineering problems. He is responsible for the research and development of key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the 973 project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and the national major scientific and technological research projects.Obtained a number of theoretical and technical results in the complex dynamical mechanism of glassy phase transitions, dynamical applications of the Kaskner equation, and network congestion control. Made a breakthrough in the study of Makienko's conjecture and solved McMullen's problem. Studied the problem of complex dynamical systems in statistical physics, completed the monograph "Complex Dynamics of Reformulated Transformations", and discovered the real Feigenbaum-type distribution of Yang-Lee zeros. Thoroughly solved the small function problem of Nevanlinna's five-value theorem. Studied the growth property of analytic reflection and solved Steinmetz's problem. Published a series of research papers in academic journals at home and abroad; obtained a number of national invention patents.

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School of Mathematical Sciences

October 16, 2023