Chen Geng
Chen Geng (; 27 February 1903 - 16 March 1961) was a Chinese military officer who served as a senior general in the People's Liberation Army. Enlisting in a warlord's army at the age of 13, Chen Geng joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1922 and was accepted into Whampoa Military Academy in 1924. He approached Chiang Kai-shek and even saved his life by preventing him from committing suicide. He served as a Communist spy in the National Revolutionary Army for 6 years. After being discovered, he joined the Communist base in Jiangxi and participated in the Long March. He fought the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and then the Nationalists during the Chinese Civil War. Once victory was obtained, he went to Vietnam to help Hồ Chí Minh against the French during the First Indochina War and then participated in the Korean War with the People's Volunteer Army. He became a senior general in 1955. He then founded an academy of military technologies but died before finalizing the ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programs.
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Stability Analysis of the Explicit Runge-Kutta Local Discontinuous Galerkin Method by BI Hui, QIAN Chen-geng
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D3QN-based collaborative offloading algorithm for vehicular networks assisted by digital twins by CHEN Geng, SONG Zhenghan, XIA Conghui, ZENG Qingtian
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Dynamic reconfiguration of distribution networks considering wind-PV-load scenarios by LIU Ronghui, CHEN Geng, SUN Gaiping, LIN Shunfu, WANG Xu
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