Distinguished Scholar in Analytic Number Theory and Mathematical Analysis
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The University of Hong KongProfessor Kai Man Tsang serves as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Hong Kong, where he has established himself as a leading expert in Analytic Number Theory. His research focuses primarily on the Riemann zeta function and Waring-Goldbach type equations, making significant contributions to understanding linear and non-linear Diophantine equations and the distribution of square-free numbers. His teaching portfolio encompasses fundamental mathematical courses including Number Theory, Linear Algebra, and Real Analysis, demonstrating his commitment to mathematical education. Through his work on the Riemann zeta function, which plays a crucial role in investigating properties of prime numbers, he has contributed to one of mathematics' most important areas of study. His expertise extends to complex analysis and number theory, particularly in studying the distribution patterns of prime numbers and their relationships. As a respected member of HKU's mathematics faculty, he continues to advance mathematical understanding through both research and teaching, while maintaining active involvement in the academic community through his contributions to analytic number theory.