Wu-Chung Hsiang is a prominent mathematician known for his contributions to topology, particularly in the areas of algebraic topology and homotopy theory. He has worked extensively on topics such as homotopy groups, manifolds, and related fields. Hsiang is a professor at the University of Maryland and has published numerous research papers and articles throughout his career. His work has had a significant impact on the mathematical community, especially in the study of manifold theory and geometric topology.

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