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Hongkai Zhao is a
Chinese mathematician and Ruth F.
DeVarney Distinguished Professor of
Mathematics at Duke University. He was
formerly the Chancellor's...
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languages spoken in Chamdo,
Eastern Tibet, may or may not be Qiangic. Sun
Hongkai (1983)
proposes two branches,
northern and southern:
Qiangic Northern Northern...
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Quoted from Sečenbaγatur et al. (2005): 167–168. Zhou, Minglang; Sun,
Hongkai (2006-04-11).
Language Policy in the People's
Republic of China: Theory...
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existed in
control theory, it was
first proposed for
Eikonal equations by
Hongkai Zhao, an
applied mathematician at the
University of California, Irvine...
- in
southern Sichuan.
Namuyi has also been
classified as
Qiangic by Sun
Hongkai (2001) and
Guillaume Jacques (2011). The
eastern and
western dialects have...
- Philadelphia: J. B.
Lippincott & Co. OCLC 476943. Zhang, Ying; Chen, Zuzhan; Sun,
Hongkai; Zhang, Shili; Liu,
Haoqian (December 1, 2019). "Study on the Utilization...
- C.: The
Genesis of the
Language Law of 2001". In Zhou, Minglang; Sun,
Hongkai (eds.).
Language Policy in the People's
Republic of China. Springer. pp...
- Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher NF Bd. 2 (in German): 90–98. Zhou, Minglang; Sun,
Hongkai, eds. (2004).
Language Policy in the People's
Republic of China: Theory...
- of the
Third Rank (恭勤贝勒 弘明; 25
April 1705 – 4
February 1767), 2nd son
Hongkai (弘暟; 31
December 1707 – 28
January 1759), 4th son
Secondary Consort Secondary...
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Trudinger 1983,
Lemma 14.16.
Gilbarg &
Trudinger 1983,
Equation (14.98). Zhao
Hongkai. A fast
sweeping method for
eikonal equations.
Mathematics of Com****tion...