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Deane Yang is a Professor of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University. He holds a PhD from Harvard University (1983) and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania (1979). His research focuses on convex geometric analysis, Riemannian geometry, and partial differential equations, with notable contributions to Minkowski problems, affine isoperimetric inequalities, and geometric measure theory. Yang collaborates extensively with Erwin Lutwak and Gaoyong Zhang on topics like geometric inequalities and curvature measures.
His professional history includes roles at NYU Courant since 2017 and prior affiliations with NYU Tandon and Polytechnic schools. He has taught MA-GY7043 Linear Algebra II in Spring 2025 and maintains a blog, 'A Cluttered Mind,' discussing mathematical concepts like Euler's formula and singular value decomposition. His work spans over 40 refereed articles, with recent emphasis on dual Brunn-Minkowski theory and Lp curvature measures.
Yang's research often bridges geometry and analysis, addressing fundamental questions in convex geometry and geometric PDEs. His collaborations highlight advancements in affine and linearly invariant inequalities, while his teaching and outreach reflect a commitment to mathematical education and clarity.
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