Ma Zhiming, male, Han nationality, is a native of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. He graduated from the Mathematics Department of Chongqing Normal College in 1978. Three years later, in 1981, he obtained a master's degree in mathematics from the Graduate School of Science from Technology University of China. In 1984, he received a doctorate degree in mathematics from the Applied Mathematics Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1984.
A mathematician by training, Ma is an academician with the China Academy of Science and the Third World Academy of Sciences. His research has concentrated primarily in the study of probability theory and stochastic analysis. Among the mathematic fields he has worked include Dirac and Martens process, Wiener space content theory, Feynman-Kac semi group, Schrodinger equation, and stochastic linear function.
His accomplishments include a new mathematical frame of quasi-regular Dirac and the theory of the two great limitations of "Local Tightness" and "Regular". He is also credited with solving a powerful mathematical tool in studying singular questions and infinite dimension questions application.
1999— | Academician, Third World Academy of Sciences | |
1995— | Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
Vice-President, China Mathematics Association | ||
1984—???? | Postgraduate Student, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Applied Mathematics Institute | |
1981 | Graduate, China Science and Technology University, Graduate School of Science Beijing Municipality (Received Master's Degree) | |
1978 | Graduate, Chongqing Normal College, Mathematics Department Chongqing Municipality |