Dihua Jiang
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Biography
Dihua Jiang (simplified Chinese: 江迪华; traditional Chinese: 江迪華; pinyin: Jiāng Díhuá) is a professor of mathematics at the University of Minnesota working in number theory, automorphic forms, and the Langlands program.
Early life and education
In 1958, Jiang was born in the Lucheng District of Wenzhou, Zhejiang. He studied at Wenzhou No. 3 Middle School before studying at Zhejiang Normal University, where he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1982. He received a master's degree from East China Normal University in 1987 and a PhD in mathematics from Ohio State University in 1994 under the supervision of Stephen Rallis.
Career
Jiang joined the faculty at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota in 1998 and became a full professor in 2004.
Awards
Jiang has received a Sloan Research Fellowship and was inducted as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2019.
Selected publications
- With David Soudry: The local converse theorem for SO(2n+1) and applications. Annals of Mathematics (2) 157 (2003), no. 3, 743-806. MR1983781
- With Lei Zhang: Arthur parameters and cuspidal automorphic modules of classical groups. Annals of Mathematics (2). To appear.
- With Wee Teck Gan and Nadya Gurevich: Cubic unipotent Arthur parameters and multiplicities of square integrable automorphic forms. Invent. Math. 149 (2002), no. 2, 225-265.