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'''Ke Zhao''' or '''Chao Ko''' ({{zh|c=柯召|p=Kē Zhào|w=K'o Chao}}, April 12, 1910 – November 8, 2002) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[mathematician]] born in [[Taizhou, Zhejiang]], [[People's Republic of China]].


'''Ke Zhao''' or '''Chao Ko''' ({{zh|c=柯召|p=Kē Zhào|w=K'o Chao}}, April 12, 1910 – November 8, 2002) was a Chinese [[mathematician]] born in [[Wenling]], [[Taizhou, Zhejiang]].
Zhao graduated from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1933 and obtained his doctorate from the [[University of Manchester]] under [[Louis Mordell]] in 1937. His main fields of study were [[algebra]], [[number theory]] and [[combinatorics]]. Some of his major contributions included his work on [[quadratic form]]s, the [[Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem]] and his breakthrough on [[Catalan's conjecture]]. He was later a professor at [[Sichuan University]] and became the president of the university.


==Biography==
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Ke graduated from [[Tsinghua University]] in 1933 and obtained his doctorate from the [[Victoria University of Manchester|University of Manchester]] under [[Louis Mordell]] in 1937.<ref>{{mathgenealogy|id=189413|name=Chao Ko}}</ref> His main fields of study were [[algebra]], [[number theory]] and [[combinatorics]]. Some of his major contributions included his work on [[quadratic form]]s, the [[Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem]] and his theorem on [[Catalan's conjecture]].<ref name="hhl"/> In 1955, he was one of the founding members of the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=柯召----中国科学院学部 |url=http://casad.cas.cn/sourcedb_ad_cas/zw2/ysxx/ygysmd/200906/t20090624_1810019.html |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=casad.cas.cn}}</ref> He was later a professor at [[Sichuan University]]<ref>[http://www.scu.edu.cn/en/about/H6401index_1.htm About SCU], [[Sichuan University]], retrieved 2015-03-02.</ref> and became the president of the university and of the [[Chinese Mathematical Society]].<ref name="hhl">[http://www.hlhl.org.cn/english/showsub.asp?id=679 Awardee of Mathematics and Mechanics Prize: Ke Zhao], Holeung Ho Lee Foundation, retrieved 2015-03-02.</ref>

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Latest revision as of 21:25, 7 December 2023

Ke Zhao or Chao Ko (Chinese: 柯召; pinyin: Kē Zhào; Wade–Giles: K'o Chao, April 12, 1910 – November 8, 2002) was a Chinese mathematician born in Wenling, Taizhou, Zhejiang.

Biography

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Ke graduated from Tsinghua University in 1933 and obtained his doctorate from the University of Manchester under Louis Mordell in 1937.[1] His main fields of study were algebra, number theory and combinatorics. Some of his major contributions included his work on quadratic forms, the Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem and his theorem on Catalan's conjecture.[2] In 1955, he was one of the founding members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[3] He was later a professor at Sichuan University[4] and became the president of the university and of the Chinese Mathematical Society.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Chao Ko at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ a b Awardee of Mathematics and Mechanics Prize: Ke Zhao, Holeung Ho Lee Foundation, retrieved 2015-03-02.
  3. ^ "柯召----中国科学院学部". casad.cas.cn. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  4. ^ About SCU, Sichuan University, retrieved 2015-03-02.