Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Shianghao Wang (Chinese:王湘浩, 1915–1993) was a Chinese mathematician who introduced the Grunwald–Wang theorem in (Wang 1948, 1950), correcting an error in Wilhelm Grunwald's original statement and proof of this. He later changed from mathematics to computer science and control theory, and became a member of the Academia Sinica (Roquette 2005, p.30).. }
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- Shianghao_Wang abstract "Shianghao Wang (Chinese:王湘浩, 1915–1993) was a Chinese mathematician who introduced the Grunwald–Wang theorem in (Wang 1948, 1950), correcting an error in Wilhelm Grunwald's original statement and proof of this. He later changed from mathematics to computer science and control theory, and became a member of the Academia Sinica (Roquette 2005, p.30).".
- Shianghao_Wang comment "Shianghao Wang (Chinese:王湘浩, 1915–1993) was a Chinese mathematician who introduced the Grunwald–Wang theorem in (Wang 1948, 1950), correcting an error in Wilhelm Grunwald's original statement and proof of this. He later changed from mathematics to computer science and control theory, and became a member of the Academia Sinica (Roquette 2005, p.30).".