Xin Zhou
Xin Zhou is a mathematician known for his contributions in scattering theory, integrable systems, random matrices and Riemann–Hilbert problems.
He is Professor of Mathematics at Duke University. He received the Polya prize in 1998[1] and won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1999.[2] He is most well known for his work with Percy Deift on the steepest descent method for oscillatory Riemann–Hilbert problems.[3]
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