T. Tao
· Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Royal SocietyVerifiedUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Mathematics
Active 1964–2024
Research topics
- Mathematics
- Mathematical economics
- Discrete mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Philosophy
Selected publications
A counterexample to the periodic tiling conjecture
Annals of Mathematics · 2024 · 16 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Discrete mathematics
The periodic tiling conjecture asserts that any finite subset of a lattice $\mathbb{Z}^d$ that tiles that lattice by translations, in fact tiles periodically. In this work we disprove this conjecture for sufficiently large $d$, which also implies a disproof of the corresponding conjecture for Euclidean spaces $\mathbb{R}^d$. In fact, we also obtain a counterexample in a group of the form $\mathbb{Z}^2 \times G_0$ for some finite abelian $2$-group $G_0$. Our methods rely on encoding a "Sudoku puzzle" whose rows and other non-horizontal lines are constrained to lie in a certain class of "$2$-adically structured functions," in terms of certain functional equations that can be encoded in turn as a single tiling equation, and then demonstrating that solutions to this Sudoku puzzle exist, but are all non-periodic.
Notices of the American Mathematical Society · 2021
- Philosophy
- Mathematical economics
- Mathematics
2018) had a profound influence on the field of analysis. He developed tools that are now indispensable, expanded and clarified major theories, and introduced new classes of questions that continue to stimulate research today. In addition, his singular skills as a mentor and expositor left a legacy of dozens of PhD students, hundreds of mathematical descendants, and thousands of loyal readers.
Recent grants
NIH · $3.6M · 2002
NIH · $1.4M · 2005
Finite time blowup for supercritical equations, and correlations of multiplicative functions
NSF · $681k · 2018–2024
Global Behaviour of Critical Nonlinear PDE
NSF · $1.1M · 2007–2014
Random matrices, arithmetic combinatorics, and incidence geometry
NSF · $750k · 2013–2019
Frequent coauthors
- 146 shared
J. Gergely
- 95 shared
Ben Green
- 85 shared
Van Vu
- 77 shared
Christoph Thiele
- 73 shared
Yin Luo
Chang'an University
- 64 shared
Emmanuel Breuillard
- 58 shared
T. W. Körner
University of Cambridge
- 53 shared
Joni Teräväinen
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