Wei Zhang (mathematician)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhang.

Wei Zhang or Zhang Wei (Chinese: 张伟; born 1981) is a Chinese mathematician specializing in number theory, with additional research interests in . He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University.

He was a recipient of the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize in 2010, for "far-reaching contributions by himself and in collaboration with others to a broad range of areas in mathematics, including number theory, automorphic forms, L-functions, trade formulas, representation theory, and algebraic geometry.”[1] In 2013, Zhang received a Sloan fellowship; in 2016, Zhang was awarded the gold Morningside Medal of Mathematics.[2][3]

Zhang earned his B.S. in Mathematics from Peking University in 2004 and his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2009 under the supervision of Shou-Wu Zhang.[4]

His collaborations with Zhiwei Yun, Xinyi Yuan and Xinwen Zhu have received attention in publications such as Quanta Magazine and Business Insider.[5][6] In particular, his work with Zhiwei Yun on the Taylor expansion of L-functions is "already being hailed as one of the most exciting breakthroughs in an important area of number theory in the last 30 years."

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