Laureate of the tenth edition of the Prize of the Prize of the Republic of Poland of the Prize of the Prize of the Republic of Poland of the Prize of the T Kamila Duszenki became Lei Chen. She received her bachelor's degree in mathematics from Peking University and her Ph.D. under the supervision of Benson Farba from the University of Chicago. He currently works at the University of Maryland.
Lei Chen is the author of pioneering work on the structure of groups of surface mapping classes, groups of tails, configuration spaces, and groups of manifold homeomorphisms, with particular emphasis on the relationships between these objects. For example, she obtained (alone and in collaboration) a number of important results on Nielsen's generalized realization problem, i.e., whether groups of mapping classes and groups of braids can be realized by homeomorphisms, and results on the classification of morphisms between groups of braids and the associated problems of the existence of a cut
Her hobbies are singing, snowboarding and tennis.
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