Dr. Feng Xie is professor of mathe-matics and deputy dean of the College of Science at Donghua University. He earned his Ph. D. in applied mathematics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2005. He was a senior visiti...Dr. Feng Xie is professor of mathe-matics and deputy dean of the College of Science at Donghua University. He earned his Ph. D. in applied mathematics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2005. He was a senior visiting scholar at the Mathe-matical Institute of Leiden University from september 2012 to august 2013. Dr. Xie's research interests include canard phenome-na in multiple-scale dynamical systems and singular perturbation theory. He has published more than 30 research papers in prestigious journals such as SI-AM Journal on Aplied Dynamical Systems ,Journal of Nonl inear Science ,Jour-nal of Diferential Equations ,and Asymptotic Analysis. Dr. Xie currently servesas a member of Special Committee on Singular Perturbation , Chinese Mathe-matical Society.展开更多
Xin-De Feng (S. T. Voong) was born on October 12, 1915 in thetown of Tongli, Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province, China. He received aB. S. degree in chemistry from Tsinghua University in 1937 and a Ph. D.from University...Xin-De Feng (S. T. Voong) was born on October 12, 1915 in thetown of Tongli, Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province, China. He received aB. S. degree in chemistry from Tsinghua University in 1937 and a Ph. D.from University of Notre Dame in 1948 under the guidance of his adviserProfessor C. C. Price. He has associated as a professor with several展开更多
The Editor’s Note:Recently a book titled A Depiction of Trialsof Strength Between China and the US was published in Beijing.It isedited and mainly written by Professor Chen Feng of China Instituteof Contemporary Inte...The Editor’s Note:Recently a book titled A Depiction of Trialsof Strength Between China and the US was published in Beijing.It isedited and mainly written by Professor Chen Feng of China Instituteof Contemporary International Relations.Four young researcher ofthe same institute also participated in the writing.After the book waspublished,it has evoked strong repercussions both at home andabroad.Its first edition has already been sold out and the second edi-tion has rushed through print.Foreign press and news agencies alsopay much attention to the book and have made quite a few comments.Some foreign experts and scholars have asked the publishing house orthe authors to send them a copy of the book.Some overseas publish-ing house have even proposed to purchase the book’s copyright.A-gainst this backdrop,members of the editorial department of this jour-nal has had a special interview with Professor Chen Feng to ask abouthis motive to write the book and some other related matters.Below isa brief record of the interview.展开更多
Professor Kang FENG, Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, HonoraryDirector of the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, world famousmathematician, founder and pioneer of Chinese computational math...Professor Kang FENG, Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, HonoraryDirector of the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, world famousmathematician, founder and pioneer of Chinese computational mathematics, Editor of《Journal of Computational Mathematics》,《Numberica Mathematics Sinica》(China)展开更多
文摘Dr. Feng Xie is professor of mathe-matics and deputy dean of the College of Science at Donghua University. He earned his Ph. D. in applied mathematics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2005. He was a senior visiting scholar at the Mathe-matical Institute of Leiden University from september 2012 to august 2013. Dr. Xie's research interests include canard phenome-na in multiple-scale dynamical systems and singular perturbation theory. He has published more than 30 research papers in prestigious journals such as SI-AM Journal on Aplied Dynamical Systems ,Journal of Nonl inear Science ,Jour-nal of Diferential Equations ,and Asymptotic Analysis. Dr. Xie currently servesas a member of Special Committee on Singular Perturbation , Chinese Mathe-matical Society.
文摘Xin-De Feng (S. T. Voong) was born on October 12, 1915 in thetown of Tongli, Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province, China. He received aB. S. degree in chemistry from Tsinghua University in 1937 and a Ph. D.from University of Notre Dame in 1948 under the guidance of his adviserProfessor C. C. Price. He has associated as a professor with several
文摘The Editor’s Note:Recently a book titled A Depiction of Trialsof Strength Between China and the US was published in Beijing.It isedited and mainly written by Professor Chen Feng of China Instituteof Contemporary International Relations.Four young researcher ofthe same institute also participated in the writing.After the book waspublished,it has evoked strong repercussions both at home andabroad.Its first edition has already been sold out and the second edi-tion has rushed through print.Foreign press and news agencies alsopay much attention to the book and have made quite a few comments.Some foreign experts and scholars have asked the publishing house orthe authors to send them a copy of the book.Some overseas publish-ing house have even proposed to purchase the book’s copyright.A-gainst this backdrop,members of the editorial department of this jour-nal has had a special interview with Professor Chen Feng to ask abouthis motive to write the book and some other related matters.Below isa brief record of the interview.
文摘Professor Kang FENG, Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, HonoraryDirector of the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, world famousmathematician, founder and pioneer of Chinese computational mathematics, Editor of《Journal of Computational Mathematics》,《Numberica Mathematics Sinica》(China)