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Xinglong Wu is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and specializes in fields spanning Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy. Their work primarily focuses on applied areas within these disciplines, with significant contributions in specialized subfields such as Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Computational Mechanics, and Geometry and Topology.

Their research addresses a variety of complex topics including Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems, Navier-Stokes equation solutions, Nonlinear Waves and Solitons, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics, Nonlinear Photonic Systems, Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory, and Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations.

Xinglong Wu has published extensively in a range of scientific journals, with frequent publications appearing in the following venues:

  • Applied Mathematics Letters
  • Nonlinear Analysis
  • Journal of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
  • Monatshefte für Mathematik
  • Applicable Analysis

Several recent papers include:

  • "Local well-posedness and global existence for a multi-component Novikov equation," 2020, Applicable Analysis
  • "Singularities in finite time of a 3-component Camassa-Holm equations," 2022, Applied Mathematics Letters
  • "Singularities in finite time of the full compressible Euler equations in ℝd," 2023, Nonlinear Analysis
  • "Global Well-Posedness of a Two-Component b-Family Equations in Hs-1,p(ℝ)× Hs,p(ℝ)," 2022, Journal of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
  • "Some new decay properties of solutions for a modified Camassa-Holm equation with cubic nonlinearity," 2024, Journal of Mathematical Physics

Their work often involves collaboration with several coauthors, including Lijun Du, Boling Guo, Xin Zhang, Zhengyan Liu, and Zhigang Li. These partnerships reflect interdisciplinary efforts across related research areas and contribute to the ongoing development of mathematical physics and applied mathematics literature.

Xinglong Wu's research outputs contribute to understanding fundamental mathematical structures and dynamic systems through rigorous analysis and problem-solving in nonlinear equations and fluid mechanics, emphasizing both theoretical development and applications within physical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Photoluminescence and cathodoluminescence studies of stoichiometric and oxygen-deficient ZnO films

    X. L. Wu;G. G. Siu;C. L. Fu;H. C. Ong

  • Single‐Crystal Dendritic Micro‐Pines of Magnetic α‐Fe2O3: Large‐Scale Synthesis, Formation Mechanism, and Properties

    Minhua Cao;Tianfu Liu;Song Gao;Genban Sun

  • Experimental evidence for the quantum confinement effect in 3C-SiC nanocrystallites.

    X. L. Wu;J. Y. Fan;T. Qiu;X. Yang

  • Raman scattering study of zinc blende and wurtzite ZnS

    Y. C. Cheng;C. Q. Jin;F. Gao;X. L. Wu

  • Synthesis and low-temperature photoluminescence properties of SnO2 nanowires and nanobelts.

    Suhua Luo;Suhua Luo;Jiyang Fan;Jiyang Fan;Weili Liu;Miao Zhang

  • Photothermal Contribution to Enhanced Photocatalytic Performance of Graphene-Based Nanocomposites

    Zhixing Gan;Xinglong Wu;Ming Meng;Xiaobin Zhu

  • Half-metallic carbon nitride nanosheets with micro grid mode resonance structure for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

    Gang Zhou;Yun Shan;Youyou Hu;Xiaoyong Xu

  • Quantum confinement effects across two-dimensional planes in MoS2 quantum dots

    Z. X. Gan;L. Z. Liu;H. Y. Wu;Y. L. Hao

  • Identification of oxygen vacancy types from Raman spectra of SnO2 nanocrystals

    L. Z. Liu;T. H. Li;T. H. Li;X. L. Wu;J. C. Shen

  • Sonochemical Synthesis of Prussian Blue Nanocubes from a Single-Source Precursor

    Xinglong Wu;Minhua Cao;Changwen Hu;Xiaoyan He

  • Intrinsic dipole-field-driven mesoscale crystallization of core-shell ZnO mesocrystal microspheres.

    Z. Liu;X. D. Wen;X. L. Wu;Y. J. Gao

  • In situ synthesis of Mn-doped ZnO multileg nanostructures and Mn-related Raman vibration

    L. W. Yang;X. L. Wu;G. S. Huang;T. Qiu

  • Mechanism of Photoluminescence from Chemically Derived Graphene Oxide: Role of Chemical Reduction

    Zhixing Gan;Shijie Xiong;Xinglong Wu;Tao Xu

  • Strong blue emission from anodic alumina membranes with ordered nanopore array

    G. S. Huang;X. L. Wu;Y. F. Mei;X. F. Shao

  • Raman vibrational spectra of bulk to monolayer ReS2 with lower symmetry

    Yanqing Feng;Wei Zhou;Yaojia Wang;Jian Zhou

  • Photoinduced semiconductor-metal transition in ultrathin troilite FeS nanosheets to trigger efficient hydrogen evolution

    Gang Zhou;Yun Shan;Longlu Wang;Youyou Hu

  • Shape-controlled synthesis of Prussian blue analogue Co3[Co(CN)6]2 nanocrystals.

    Minhua Cao;Xinglong Wu;Xiaoyan He;Changwen Hu;Changwen Hu

  • Is There Real Upconversion Photoluminescence from Graphene Quantum Dots

    Zhixing Gan;Xinglong Wu;Gengxia Zhou;Jiancang Shen

  • Stabilized electronic state and its luminescence at the surface of oxygen-passivated porous silicon

    X. L. Wu;S. J. Xiong;D. L. Fan;Y. Gu

  • Annealing temperature dependence of Raman scattering in Ge+-implanted SiO2 films

    X. L. Wu;T. Gao;X. M. Bao;F. Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul K. Chu
Paul K. Chu City University of Hong Kong
Yongfeng Mei
Yongfeng Mei Fudan University
Jinyou Shen
Jinyou Shen Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Mingrong Shen
Mingrong Shen Soochow University
Gaoshan Huang
Gaoshan Huang Fudan University
Yingchun Cheng
Yingchun Cheng Nanjing Tech University
Feng Yan
Feng Yan Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jun-Jie Zhu
Jun-Jie Zhu Nanjing University
Min Xiao
Min Xiao University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Xizhang Wang
Xizhang Wang Nanjing University

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