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Loring W. Tu (杜武亮, [1] Wade–Giles: Tu Wu-liang) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician working in algebraic topology and geometry. [2]
He was born in Taipei, Taiwan. He is the grandson of Taiwanese pharmacologist Tu Tsung-ming. [3] He is a younger brother of Charles Tu, who is a professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) at the University of California, San Diego. [4] [5]
He currently works at Tufts University. [2]
He attended McGill University and Princeton University as an undergraduate. He completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University. His doctoral advisor was Phillip A. Griffiths. His dissertation thesis was titled Hodge Theory and the Local Torelli Problem. [6]
He is currently a professor of mathematics at Tufts University. [6]
He has frequently collaborated with Raoul Bott.
Some of his books and papers are: [7] [8]
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Loring W. Tu (杜武亮, [1] Wade–Giles: Tu Wu-liang) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician working in algebraic topology and geometry. [2]
He was born in Taipei, Taiwan. He is the grandson of Taiwanese pharmacologist Tu Tsung-ming. [3] He is a younger brother of Charles Tu, who is a professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) at the University of California, San Diego. [4] [5]
He currently works at Tufts University. [2]
He attended McGill University and Princeton University as an undergraduate. He completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University. His doctoral advisor was Phillip A. Griffiths. His dissertation thesis was titled Hodge Theory and the Local Torelli Problem. [6]
He is currently a professor of mathematics at Tufts University. [6]
He has frequently collaborated with Raoul Bott.
Some of his books and papers are: [7] [8]