Wenxian Shen
Wenxian Shen is a Chinese-American mathematician known for her work in topological dynamics, almost-periodicity, waves and other spatial patterns in dynamical systems. She is Don Logan Chair of Mathematics at Auburn University.[1]
Education
[edit]Shen graduated from Zhejiang Normal University in 1982, and earned a master's degree at Peking University in 1987.[2] She completed a Ph.D. in mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1992, with the dissertation Stability and Bifurcation of Traveling Wave Solutions supervised by Shui-Nee Chow.[3]
Books
[edit]Shen is the coauthor of two monographs, Almost Automorphic and Almost Periodic Dynamics in Skew-Product Semiflows (with Yingfei Yi, American Mathematical Society, 1998),[4] and Spectral Theory for Random and Nonautonomous Parabolic Equations and Applications (with Janusz Mierczyński, CRC Press, 2008).[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Cao reappointed and Shen appointed to the Don Logan Chair of Mathematics, Auburn College of Science and Mathematics, 23 October 2023, retrieved 2024-07-30
- ^ Wenxian Shen, Auburn University, retrieved 2020-12-27
- ^ Wenxian Shen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Johnson, Russell A. (1999), "Featured review of Almost Automorphic and Almost Periodic Dynamics in Skew-Product Semiflows", MathSciNet, MR 1445493; Andres, J., "Review of Almost Automorphic and Almost Periodic Dynamics in Skew-Product Semiflows", zbMATH, Zbl 0913.58051
- ^ Twardowska, Krystyna (2010), "Review of Spectral Theory for Random and Nonautonomous Parabolic Equations and Applications", MathSciNet, MR 2464792
External links
[edit]- Home page
- Wenxian Shen publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Living people
- 20th-century American mathematicians
- 21st-century American mathematicians
- Chinese mathematicians
- Chinese women mathematicians
- Dynamical systems theorists
- Zhejiang Normal University alumni
- Peking University alumni
- Georgia Tech alumni
- Auburn University faculty
- 20th-century American women mathematicians
- 21st-century American women mathematicians