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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society For contributions to the potential theory of stable and other jump processes in Euclidean domains.

Overview

Zhen-Qing Chen is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and works primarily within the field of Mathematics, with a significant focus on Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, and Computational Theory and Mathematics. Their interdisciplinary approach extends to areas such as Finance and Geometry and Topology.

Their research spans several topics including:

  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
  • Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
  • Stochastic processes and financial applications
  • Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows
  • Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research
  • Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Stability of parabolic Harnack inequalities for symmetric non-local Dirichlet forms" (2020, Journal of the European Mathematical Society)
  • "Stability of heat kernel estimates for symmetric non-local Dirichlet forms" (2021, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society)
  • "Supercritical SDEs driven by multiplicative stable-like Lévy processes" (2021, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society)
  • "Heat kernel estimates and parabolic Harnack inequalities for symmetric Dirichlet forms" (2020, Advances in Mathematics)
  • "Hölder regularity and gradient estimates for SDEs driven by cylindrical α-stable processes" (2020, Electronic Journal of Probability)

Frequent co-authors include Takashi Kumagai, Tianyi Zheng, Laurent Saloff-Coste, and Jian Wang, reflecting significant collaborative work within the field.

The primary venues where this scientist frequently publishes their work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Functional Analysis
  • Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré Probabilités et Statistiques
  • Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
  • Electronic Journal of Probability

In addition to numerous articles, Zhen-Qing Chen has published books with established scientific publishers. These include:

  • Stochastic Komatu-Loewner Evolutions (2022, World Scientific)
  • Limit Theorems for Some Long Range Random Walks on Torsion Free Nilpotent Groups (2023, Springer International Publishing)

Recognition of their contributions includes being named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2014 for their work on the potential theory of stable and other jump processes in Euclidean domains.

Best Publications

  • Heat kernel estimates for stable-like processes on d-sets

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Takashi Kumagai

  • Symmetric Markov Processes, Time Change, and Boundary Theory

    Zhen-Qing Chen;正俊 福島

  • Symmetric Markov Processes, Time Change, and Boundary Theory (LMS-35)

    Zhenqing Chen;Masatoshi Fukushima

  • Censored stable processes

    Krzysztof Bogdan;Krzysztof Burdzy;Zhen-Qing Chen

  • Heat kernel estimates for jump processes of mixed types on metric measure spaces

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Takashi Kumagai

  • Non-local dirichlet forms and symmetric jump processes

    Martin T. Barlow;Richard F. Bass;Zhen-Qing Chen;Moritz Kassmann

  • Estimates on Green functions and Poisson kernels for symmetric stable processes

    Zhen Qing Chen;Renming Song

  • Heat kernel estimates for the Dirichlet fractional Laplacian

    Zhen Qing Chen;Panki Kim;Renming Song

  • Stochastic differential equations driven by stable processes for which pathwise uniqueness fails

    Richard F. Bass;Krzysztof Burdzy;Zhen-Qing Chen

  • Space-time fractional diffusion on bounded domains

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Mark M. Meerschaert;Erkan Nane

  • Two-sided eigenvalue estimates for subordinate processes in domains

    Zhen Qing Chen;Renming Song

  • Global heat kernel estimates for symmetric jump processes

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Panki Kim;Takashi Kumagai

  • Gaugeability and conditional gaugeability

    Zhen-Qing Chen

  • Time fractional equations and probabilistic representation

    Zhen-Qing Chen

  • Dirichlet heat kernel estimates for fractional Laplacian with gradient perturbation

    Zhen Qing Chen;Panki Kim;Renming Song

  • Intrinsic ultracontractivity and conditional gauge for symmetric stable processes

    Zhen Qing Chen;Renming Song

  • Weighted Poincaré inequality and heat kernel estimates for finite range jump processes

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Panki Kim;Takashi Kumagai

  • Heat kernels and analyticity of non-symmetric jump diffusion semigroups

    Zhen-Qing Chen;Xicheng Zhang

  • Boundary Harnack principle for $\Delta + \Delta^{; ; ; ; ; lpha/2}; ; ; ; ; $

    Zhen Qing Chen;Panki Kim;Renming Song;Zoran Vondraček

  • Fractional time stochastic partial differential equations

    Zhen Qing Chen;Kyeong Hun Kim;Panki Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Renming Song
Renming Song University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Panki Kim
Panki Kim Seoul National University
Takashi Kumagai
Takashi Kumagai Waseda University
Krzysztof Burdzy
Krzysztof Burdzy University of Washington
Xicheng Zhang
Xicheng Zhang Wuhan University
Richard F. Bass
Richard F. Bass University of Connecticut
Tusheng Zhang
Tusheng Zhang University of Manchester
George Yin
George Yin University of Connecticut
Martin T. Barlow
Martin T. Barlow University of British Columbia
Itai Benjamini
Itai Benjamini Weizmann Institute of Science

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