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wrote Zhang "parted unhappily" with Moh, and that Zhang "left Purdue without Moh's support, and, having published no papers, was unable to find an academic job". In 2018, responding to reports of his treatment of Zhang, Moh posted an update on his website. Moh wrote that Zhang "failed miserably" in
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reports that Zhang used to live in his car during the initial job-hunting days. He served as lecturer at UNH from 1999 until around January 2014, when UNH appointed him to a full professorship as a result of his breakthrough on prime numbers. Zhang stayed for a semester at the
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magazine, Zhang said he did not get a job after graduation. "During that period it was difficult to find a job in academics. That was a job market problem. Also, my advisor did not write me letters of recommendation." Zhang made this claim again in
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in 1978 as an undergraduate student and received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics in 1982. He became a graduate student of Professor Pan Chengbiao, a number theorist at Peking University, and obtained a Master of Science in mathematics in 1984.
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in 1999. Prior to getting back to academia, he worked for several years as an accountant and a delivery worker for a New York City restaurant. He also worked in a motel in
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proving the Jacobian conjecture, "never published any paper on algebraic geometry" after leaving Purdue, and "wasted seven years of his own life and my time".
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in 2013 which established the first finite bound on the least gap between consecutive primes that is attained infinitely often. This work led to a 2013
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in early May 2013, his first publication since his last paper in 2001. The proof was refereed by leading experts in
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that differ by less than 70 million. This result implies the existence of an infinitely repeatable
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After receiving his master's degree in mathematics, with recommendations from Professor
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On April 17, 2013, Zhang announced a proof that there are infinitely many pairs of
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Zhang, Yitang (2022). "Discrete mean estimates and the Landau-Siegel zero".
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After some years, Zhang managed to find a position as a lecturer at the
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Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture
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Zhang, Yitang (2007). "On the Landau-Siegel Zeros Conjecture".
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in November 2013, employing a different technique, showed that
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The Pursuit of Beauty, Yitang Zhang solves a pure-math mystery
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The Jacobian conjecture and the degree of field extension
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The Jacobian conjecture and the degree of field extension
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Establishing the existence of an infinitely repeatable
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at the 2014 International Congress of Mathematicians.
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Morningside Special Achievement Award in Mathematics
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(September 17, 2014). 1141:Klarreich, Erica (November 20, 2013). 1078: 898: 760: 241:and a professor of mathematics at the 1787:American academics of Chinese descent 1328: 1112: 1084: 881: 879: 877: 875: 873: 830: 769: 700: 663: 625: 598: 583: 1782:21st-century American mathematicians 1777:20th-century American mathematicians 1032:"January 2014 AMS-MAA Prize booklet" 520: 1847:20th-century Chinese mathematicians 1837:University of New Hampshire faculty 1293:, Profiles, February 2, 2015, issue 1235: 237:mathematician primarily working on 16:Chinese-born American mathematician 13: 870: 559: 517:≀ 6 follow using current methods. 14: 1858: 1306:Gaps between Primes – Numberphile 1274: 1062:Jordan Ellenberg (May 22, 2013). 675:Klarreich, Erica (May 19, 2013). 390:, NJ, in 2014, and he joined the 420:. 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No. February 2, 2015. 384:Institute for Advanced Study 334:Zhang's PhD work was on the 7: 789:10.4007/annals.2014.179.3.7 755:Yitang Zhang, Mathematician 618:10.4007/annals.2014.179.3.7 525:Zhang was awarded the 2013 397: 363:University of New Hampshire 353:magazine in February 2015, 306:when he was 10. During the 250:University of New Hampshire 176:University of New Hampshire 10: 1863: 1258:(in Chinese). July 1, 2013 1195:"The 2013 Ostrowski Prize" 1015:New Hampshire Union Leader 453:< 70,000,000 such that 401: 248:Previously working at the 20: 1664: 1557: 1462: 1363: 570: 329: 298:. 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Chinese name
family name
Zhang

Peking University
BS
MA
Purdue University
PhD
prime 2-tuple
Ostrowski Prize
Cole Prize
Rolf Schock Prize
MacArthur Fellowship
Number theory
University of New Hampshire
University of California, Santa Barbara
Thesis
The Jacobian conjecture and the degree of field extension
Doctoral advisor
Chinese
Chinese-American
number theory
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of New Hampshire
Annals of Mathematics
Ostrowski Prize
Cole Prize
Rolf Schock Prize
MacArthur Fellowship

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