Bao Qin Li

 

 

Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Maryland at College Park

Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Florida International University

 

Primary research area:  Several Complex Variables

Other research interests: Related problems in Harmonic Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, and Number Theory.

 

 

Publications

 

· Recent publications, 2010 --:

 

[1] Li, B.Q., A uniqueness theorem for Dirichlet series satisfying a Riemann type functional equation, Advances in Mathematics 226(2011), 4198-4211.

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[2] Li, B.Q.,  A logarithmic derivative lemma in several complex variables, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 363 (2011), 6257–6267.

 

[3] Li, B.Q. and Ye, Z., On algebraic properties of the Riemann zeta function and Euler gamma function, Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations, 56(2011), 137-145.

 

[4] Hu, P.C. and Li, B.Q., Unicity of meromorphic solutions of partial differential equations, Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 173(2011), 201-206.

 

[5] Hu, P.C. and Li, B.Q., On meromorphic solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 377(2011), 881-888.

 

[6] Li, B.Q. and Ye, Z., Algebraic differential equations concerning the Riemann zeta function and Euler gamma function, Indiana University Mathematics Journal, 59(2010), 1405-1415.

 

[7] Li, B. Q., A result on value distribution of L-functions, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 138 (2010), 2071-2077.

 

[8] Li, B Q, On interpolation for Hörmander’s algebras, Science in China, Series A: Mathematics 53(2010), 763-770.

 

·  Selected other publications:

 

[1]  Li, B.Q., On meromorphic solutions of f^2+g^2=1, Mathematische Zeitschrift 258(2008), 763-771.

 

[2] Li, B.Q., Discrete interpolating varieties in pseudoconvex open sets of C^n, Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan 58(2006), 1185-1196.

 

[3] Li, B.Q., Entire solutions of certain partial differential equations and factorization of partial derivatives, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society  357 (2005), no. 8, 3169-3177.

 

[4] Li, B.Q., Interpolating varieties for entire functions of minimal type, Advances in Mathematics 194 (2005), no. 1, 87-104.

 

[5] Li, B.Q., On entire solutions of Fermat type partial differential equations, International Journal of Mathematics 15 (2004), 473-485.

 

[6] Li, B.Q., On the Bezout problem and area of interpolating varieties in C^n, II, American Journal of Mathematics 120(1998), 1191-1198.   

 

[7] Li, B.Q., Uniqueness of entire functions sharing four small functions, American Journal of Mathematics 119 (1997), 841-858.      

  

[8] Li, B.Q. and Taylor, B.A., On the Bezout problem and area of interpolating varieties in  C^n, American Journal of Mathematics 118(1996), 989-1010.

  

[9] Berenstein, C.A., Chang, D.C. and Li, B.Q., Shared values for meromorphic functions, Advances in Mathematics 115(1995), 201-220.   

 

[10] Berenstein, C.A. and Li, B.Q., Interpolating varieties for spaces of meromorphic functions, Journal of Geometric Analysis 5(1995), 1- 48.

 

 

· A list of about 60 publications may be found in MathSciNet of the American Mathematical Society.

 

 

Selected Professional Activities and Services

 

·  Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews of the American Mathematical Society.

 

·  Served on a National Science Foundation Panel.

 

·  Editor, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.

 

· Refereed research papers and books for over 30 mathematical research journals and publishers, including Cambridge University Press, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Springer-Verlag, the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Advances in Mathematics, etc..

 

·  Gave numerous invited talks at international and national conferences, and university seminars and colloquia in Canada, China, Germany, Japan, USA, etc..

 

· Co-organizer of the Special Session on ``Recent Advances in Complex and Harmonic Analysis" in the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Washington, D.C., January 19-22, 2000.  

 

 

Updated, 2011