Xuhua He (Chinese: 何旭华; pinyin: Hé Xùhuá, born 1979) is a Chinese mathematician and Chair Professor at the University of Hong Kong.
Education and career
In 2001, He graduated with a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Peking University. In 2005, he earned his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with the thesis Some subvarieties of the De Concini-Procesi compactification under advisor George Lusztig. As a postdoc research fellow, He was at the Institute for Advanced Study for the academic year 2005–2006 and Simons Instructor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook from 2006 to 2008. At Hong Kong University of Science and Technology he was an assistant professor from 2008 to 2012 and an associate professor from 2012 to 2014. From 2014 to 2019 he was a professor at the University of Maryland. In 2019 he became the Choh-Ming Li Professor of Mathematics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and joined the University of Hong Kong as a Chair Professor in 2023.
For the 2016–2017 academic year, He was a von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study. In 2017 he was a Simons Visiting Professor at the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord (Paris 13 University).
Xuhua He’s research area is algebraic groups, representation theory, and arithmetic geometry. He is particularly interested in questions related to (finite and affine) Weyl groups and flag varieties, and their applications to arithmetic geometry and representation theory.
In 1996, He won a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad. In 2013, he received the Morningside Medal in gold. In 2018, in Rio de Janeiro he was an invited speaker with talk Some results on affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties at the International Congress of Mathematicians. He was elected as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, in the 2025 class of fellows.
Selected publications
- He, Xuhua (1 January 2014). "Geometric and homological properties of affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties". Annals of Mathematics. 179 (1): 367–404. arXiv:1201.4901. doi:10.4007/annals.2014.179.1.6. ISSN 0003-486X. S2CID 73528845.
- He, Xuhua; Nie, Sian; Yu, Qingchao (2022). "Affine Deligne--Lusztig varieties with finite Coxeter parts". arXiv:2208.14058.
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(help) - He, Xuhua; Williamson, Geordie (1 September 2018). "Soergel Calculus and Schubert Calculus". Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics Academia Sinica. New Series. 13 (3). Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica. arXiv:1502.04914. doi:10.21915/bimas.2018303. ISSN 2304-7895. S2CID 118583108.
References
- "HKU Scholars Hub: Researcher Page". hub.hku.hk. Retrieved 2024-11-22.
- ^ "Xuhua He, Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Chinese University of Hong Kong.
- Xuhua He at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ "Xuhua He". Institute for Advanced Study. 9 December 2019.
- "HKU Scholars Hub: Researcher Page". hub.hku.hk. Retrieved 2024-11-22.
- "International Mathematical Olympiad". www.imo-official.org.
- arXiv preprint for Some results on affine Deligne-Lusztig varieties
- "2025 Class of Fellows of the AMS". American Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
External links
- "Xuhua He". Chinese University of Hong Kong. (with links to selected papers/preprints)
- "Xuhua He: Affine Hecke algebras and p-adic groups I". YouTube. Harvard Math. December 20, 2015.
- "Xuhua He: Affine Hecke algebras and p-adic groups II". YouTube. Harvard Math. December 20, 2015.
- "Basic loci of Shimura varieties – Xuhua He". YouTube. Institute for Advanced Study. April 7, 2019.
- "Some results on affine Deligne–Lusztig varieties – Xuhua He – ICM2018". YouTube. Rio ICM2018. October 3, 2018.
- 1979 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Chinese mathematicians
- 21st-century Chinese mathematicians
- Academic staff of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Algebraic geometers
- Chinese expatriates in Hong Kong
- Chinese expatriates in the United States
- Academic staff of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- Peking University alumni
- University of Maryland, College Park faculty
- Fellows of the American Mathematical Society