Ji Zeng (曾骥)
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Ji Zeng (曾骥)

Google Scholar ID: XPA3RXEAAAAJ
Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
discrete geometrycomputational geometrycombinatorics
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Papers published:
  • To cover a permutohedron (Preprint)
  • Evasive sets, twisted varieties, and container-clique trees (SODA 2026)
  • Ordered Yao graphs: maximum degree, edge numbers, and clique numbers (Submitted)
  • A Purely Geometric Variant of the Gale–Berlekamp Switching Game (Submitted)
  • Unbalanced Zarankiewicz problem for bipartite subdivisions with applications to incidence geometry (Submitted)
  • 3-uniform monotone paths and multicolor Ramsey numbers (Journal of Combinatorics, accepted)
  • Maximizing the Maximum Degree in Ordered Nearest Neighbor Graphs (Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications 2026)
  • Saturation results around the Erdős–Szekeres problem (European Journal of Combinatorics 2026 + SoCG 2024)
  • On cliques in three-dimensional dense point-line arrangements (SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics 2024)
  • Random Turán and counting results for general position sets over finite fields (Science China Mathematics, accepted)
  • Note on disjoint faces in simple topological graphs (Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 2025)
  • On higher dimensional point sets in general position (Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, accepted + SoCG 2023)
  • On asymptotic packing of convex geometric and ordered graphs (Journal of Graph Theory 2023)
  • Semi-restricted Rock, Paper, Scissors (Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 2023)
  • Unavoidable patterns in complete simple topological graphs (Discrete & Computational Geometry 2025 + GD 2022 Best Paper Award)
  • A positive fraction Erdős–Szekeres theorem and its applications (Discrete & Computational Geometry 2024 + SoCG 2022)
  • On average hitting time and Kemeny’s constant for weighted trees (Submitted)
  • Forest formulas of discrete Green’s functions (Journal of Graph Theory 2023)
Research Experience
  • Postdoc fellow at SLMath in Spring 2025; currently a research fellow at Rényi Institute, under János Pach and Gábor Tardos.
Education
  • PhD from UC San Diego (2018-2024), supervised by Andrew Suk.
Background
  • Research interests: discrete and computational geometry. Professional field: mathematics.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests include playing guitar, teaching, and writing.
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