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Zhizhang Xie is a Professor at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences and the Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on differential geometry, algebraic topology, noncommutative geometry, and geometric analysis, with a particular emphasis on scalar curvature, Novikov conjectures, and rho invariants. He explores topics such as positive scalar curvature, rigidity phenomena, and the interplay between topology and analysis.
Dr. Xie's work often involves advanced techniques from K-theory, cyclic cohomology, and operator algebras, addressing questions in geometric topology and mathematical physics. His publications span scalar curvature rigidity in warped product spaces, coarse Baum-Connes conjectures, and delocalized eta invariants. He has contributed to understanding geometric constraints imposed by scalar curvature through quantitative K-theory and filling radius concepts.
His research trends reflect a deep engagement with geometric analysis and topological invariants, often bridging pure mathematics with insights from physics. Collaborations include studies on higher index theorems and the moduli space of positive scalar curvature metrics. While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record highlights significant contributions to his field.
Zhizhang Xie’s advising roles and grant activities are not detailed in the provided information. He maintains an active research program in geometric analysis and noncommutative geometry, contributing to both foundational theory and applied methodologies in these areas.
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