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Overview

Ping Zhang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, focusing on research within the field of Materials Science. Their work encompasses specialized subfields including Materials Chemistry and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The main topics of Ping Zhang's research include:

  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Interlayer Magnetic Interaction in the CrI3/CrSe2 Heterostructure, published in 2024 in Chinese Physics Letters. This work addresses aspects of magnetic coupling in layered two-dimensional materials.

Ping Zhang frequently collaborates with other researchers including:

  • Qiu-Hao Wang
  • Meiyan Ni
  • Shu-Jing Li
  • Fawei Zheng
  • Hong-Yan Lu

The publication venue most associated with Ping Zhang's research output to date is Chinese Physics Letters, reflecting a focus on physics-related materials science.

Best Publications

  • Graphs & Digraphs

    Gary Chartrand;Linda Lesniak;Ping Zhang

  • Rainbow connection in graphs

    Gary Chartrand;Garry L. Johns;Kathleen A. McKeon;Ping Zhang

  • Introduction to Graph Theory

    Gary Chartrand;Ping Zhang

  • On hydrodynamics of viscoelastic fluids

    Fang Hua Lin;Chun Liu;Ping Zhang

  • Chromatic Graph Theory

    Gary Chartrand;Ping Zhang

  • Global small solutions of 2-D incompressible MHD system

    Fanghua Lin;Li Xu;Ping Zhang

  • On the free boundary problem of three‐dimensional incompressible Euler equations

    Ping Zhang;Ping Zhang;Zhifei Zhang

  • The partition dimension of a graph

    Gary Chartrand;Ebrahim Salehi;Ping Zhang

  • A First Course in Graph Theory

    Gary Chartrand;Ping Zhang

  • On the initial-boundary value problem of the incompressible viscoelastic fluid system

    Fanghua Lin;Ping Zhang

  • Global Weak Solutions to 1D Compressible Isentropic Navier-Stokes Equations with Density-Dependent Viscosity

    Song Jiang;Zhouping Xin;Ping Zhang

  • Global Small Solutions to an MHD-Type System: The Three-Dimensional Case

    Fanghua Lin;Fanghua Lin;Ping Zhang

  • Radio labelings of graphs

    G. Chartrand;D. Erwin;F. Harary;P. Zhang

  • On the geodetic number of a graph

    Gary Chartrand;Frank Harary;Ping Zhang

  • The local metric dimension of a graph

    Futaba Okamoto;Bryan Phinezy;Ping Zhang

  • On k-dimensional graphs and their bases

    Peter S. Buczkowski;Gary Chartrand;Christopher Poisson;Ping Zhang

  • The Wiener polynomial of a graph

    Bruce E. Sagan;Yeong Nan Yeh;Ping Zhang

  • Rainbow trees in graphs and generalized connectivity

    Gary Chartrand;Futaba Okamoto;Ping Zhang

  • Resolvability and the upper dimension of graphs

    G. Chartrand;C. Poisson;P. Zhang

  • Global Small Solutions to Three-Dimensional Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamical System

    Li Xu;Ping Zhang

  • Global solutions to the 3-D incompressible inhomogeneous Navier–Stokes system

    Marius Paicu;Ping Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary Chartrand
Gary Chartrand Western Michigan University
Teresa W. Haynes
Teresa W. Haynes East Tennessee State University
Zhifei Zhang
Zhifei Zhang Peking University
Yuxi Zheng
Yuxi Zheng Pennsylvania State University
Michael A. Henning
Michael A. Henning University of Johannesburg
Isabelle Gallagher
Isabelle Gallagher École Normale Supérieure
Fanghua Lin
Fanghua Lin Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Frank Harary
Frank Harary New Mexico State University
Jean-Michel Coron
Jean-Michel Coron Sorbonne University
Bruce E. Sagan
Bruce E. Sagan Michigan State University

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