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A mathematician who won the Nobel Prize.
There is no mathematics prize in the Nobel Prize. The Nobel Prize includes chemistry, physics, physiology or medicine, literature, peace and economics.

The most famous and influential mathematics prizes in the world are Fields Prize and Wolf Prize.

The Fields Prize was presented by the late Canadian mathematician Fields. The champion must be under 40 years old before New Year's Day of that year. Mathematicians who won the Fields Prize include Chinese-American mathematician Qiu Chengtong, German mathematician Fielding and British mathematician Donaldson.

The Wolf Prize is mainly awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions to the promotion of human science and artistic civilization. It is selected once a year, and the Wolf Prize in mathematics has the greatest influence. Mathematicians who won the wolf prize in mathematics include Ukrainian mathematician Galfant, Chinese-American mathematician Chen Shengshen and Japanese mathematician Xiao Pingbang Yan.