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Chenyang Xu is a Professor at Princeton University's Department of Mathematics, specializing in Higher Dimensional Geometry with a focus on K-stability, Fano varieties, and moduli spaces. His research bridges algebraic geometry and complex geometry, contributing to foundational questions in birational geometry and geometric invariant theory.
- Position: Professor at Princeton University
- Research Interests: Algebraic Geometry, K-stability, Fano varieties, Moduli spaces, Birational Geometry
He leads the Simons Collaboration on Moduli of Varieties, advancing understanding of geometric structures and their applications. Notable achievements include resolving key conjectures in K-stability and establishing foundational results on the birational geometry of Fano varieties.
Recipient of the 2019 New Horizons in Mathematics Prize for his contributions to algebraic geometry. Active in academic service, he contributes to conferences and editorial roles, including co-editing volumes on higher-dimensional algebraic geometry.
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