Biography
Lizhi Fang, Chinese astrophysicist (Peking 12 February 1936 – Tucson, Arizona 06 April 2012)
Authored 340 papers, book chapters and conference papers
Suggested that the universe may be closed in Acta Astronomica Sinica 17:134, 1977
Proposed that the periodic distribution of quasars can be explained if the Universe has a non-trivial topology
Developed new models and new predictions to the direct observations of cosmic reonization
With J. Pando developed a method for measuring the spectrum of a density field by a discrete wavelet space-scale decomposition (1985)
A new type relativistic object – SS433. Chin. J. Nature 2:695, 1979
With S.J. Gu. A new representation of (real and virtual) localized modes. Acta Physica Sinica 21:1951, 1965
LINKS
http://fang-lizhi.hxwk.org/files/2014/05/Append_SciencePaperList_For_CND.pdf