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Guoliang Yu holds the Powell Chair in Mathematics and the rank of Professor at Texas A&M University's Department of Mathematics within the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on noncommutative geometry, operator algebras, and geometric topology with applications to index theory, coarse geometry, and K-theory. He has contributed extensively to the Novikov conjecture and coarse Baum-Connes conjecture through studies of scalar curvature, geometric invariants, and operator K-theory.
Key research themes include quantitative K-theory, geometric analysis on manifolds, and the interplay between algebraic topology and geometric group theory. His work explores scalar curvature rigidity, coarse embeddability of groups, and applications to topological rigidity problems. Yu's recent studies address FCE-by-FCE structures, Milnor exact sequences in KK-theory, and dynamic complexity in operator algebras.
Publications from 2023-2025 highlight advancements in controlled operator K-theory, geometric inequalities, and universal coefficient theorems for C*-algebras. These contributions bridge functional analysis with geometric problems, particularly in contexts involving large-scale geometry and metric spaces.
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