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Xiangdong Ye is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology of China. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, as well as surfaces, coatings, and films.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Thin-Film Transistor Technologies
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
  • Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Improvement of the comprehensive properties of polymer templates via a novel dry blending method for fabricating OTFT electrodes" (2022), published in the Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • "Research on Teaching System of Aerobics Based on Electronic Action Library" (2020), published in the Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • "A novel dry-blending method to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion of polymer templates for OTFT electrodes" (2020), published in the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
  • "Based on dry blending method to control the micro-cracks morphology of metal film on flexible template" (2020), published in

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Xiangdong Ye have included:

  • Bo Tian
  • Anjiang Cai
  • Yuxuan Guo
  • Zhaoyang Dong
  • Yonglan Hua

Their work has been disseminated across diverse publication venues such as:

  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology

Best Publications

  • Devaney's chaos or 2-scattering implies Li–Yorke's chaos

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • A local variational relation and applications

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Null systems and sequence entropy pairs

    W. Huang;S. M. Li;S. Shao;X. D. Ye

  • LOCAL ENTROPY THEORY FOR A COUNTABLE DISCRETE AMENABLE GROUP ACTION

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye;Guohua Zhang

  • Local entropy theory

    Eli Glasner;Xiangdong Ye

  • Recent development of chaos theory in topological dynamics

    Jian Li;Xiang Dong Ye

  • Homeomorphisms with the whole compacta being scrambled sets

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Measure-theoretical sensitivity and equicontinuity

    Wen Huang;Ping Lu;Xiangdong Ye

  • Topological complexity, return times and weak disjointness

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Mean equicontinuity and mean sensitivity

    Jian Li;Siming Tu;Xiangdong Ye

  • The centre and the depth of the centre of a tree map

    Xiangdong Ye

  • On sensitive sets in topological dynamics

    Xiangdong Ye;Ruifeng Zhang

  • Entropy points and applications

    Xiangdong Ye;Guohua Zhang

  • A local variational principle for conditional entropy

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye;Guohua Zhang

  • An explicit scattering, non-weakly mixing example and weak disjointness

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Measure complexity and Möbius disjointness

    Wen Huang;Zhiren Wang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Regionally proximal relation of order d is an equivalence one for minimal systems and a combinatorial consequence

    Song Shao;Xiangdong Ye

  • Pointwise convergence of multiple ergodic averages and strictly ergodic models

    Wen Huang;Song Shao;Xiangdong Ye

  • Combinatorial lemmas and applications to dynamics

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

  • Dynamical systems disjoint from any minimal system

    Wen Huang;Xiangdong Ye

Frequent Co-Authors

Eli Glasner
Eli Glasner Tel Aviv University
Benjamin Weiss
Benjamin Weiss Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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