The works of Professor Lotfi A. Zadeh significantly inspired Deng, and the uncertainty of the Deng Xiaoping era inspired him to work on uncertain systems.[4]
His works have been cited by more than 30,000 times, according to CNKI database. His highly cited paper, his first paper on grey systems, received more than 3500 citations till February 2019, according to Google Scholar.
He was the founding editor-in-chief of The Journal of Grey System, an SCIE journal indexed by Clarivate,[7] and served it for 24 years.[1]
In Deng’s "academic career of 60 years, there existed neither holidays, weekends nor a line between service and retirement," says one of his former students.[1]
Recognition
He was honored at the 2011 congress of the World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics by the award of an Honorary Fellowship.[8]
On September 7, 2019, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Wuhan and delivered a speech at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology. In her speech, Merkel highlighted the influence of grey system theory and its pioneers. In her speech, she said that the works of Professor Deng, the founder of grey system theory, and Professor Liu Sifeng, “have made a profound impact on the world.”[9][10]
Death
He was born in Lianyuan, Hunan. He died at the age of 80 in China.
References
^ abcLiu, SF., Yang, Y., and Forrest, J. (2017). Grey Data Analysis. Springer.
^Liu, SF, and Forrest, J. (2007). The Current Developing Status on Grey System Theory. The Journal of Grey System, 2, pp. 111–123
^Liu, SF., Forrest, J., and Yang, Y. (2012), A brief introduction to grey systems theory, Grey Systems: Theory and Application, 2(2), pp. 89–104