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Introduction to the 4th World Congress of Chinese Mathematicians
The 4th World Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM), the largest and most influential top-level event in the global Chinese scientific community, was held in Hangzhou on June 7th. Seven Chinese mathematicians from all over the world who have made outstanding contributions to the world's mathematics field were awarded the Morningside Mathematics Award with the reputation of "Chinese Fields Prize". As the most important content of the conference, "Morningside Mathematics Award" was awarded on the morning of 17. Professor Xu-Jia Wang from the Center for Mathematics and Application of Australian National University won the 2007 Golden Prize in Morningstar Mathematics for his fundamental contributions to the completely nonlinear elliptic equation and Hessian measure theory and their applications, as well as outstanding solutions to a group of long-standing unresolved problems in the field of affine differential geometry. Professor Fan Jianqing, a professor at Princeton University and a world-renowned statistician, won the gold medal in Morningside Applied Mathematics. He organically applied mathematics to the social practice of statistics, bridging the gap between basic science and applied science. The award aims to recognize his pioneering work in nonparametric modeling and reasoning.

Morningside Mathematics Prize is known as "China Fields Prize". Fields Prize is a world-famous prize in mathematics. Because there is no mathematics prize in the Nobel Prize, the Fields Prize is known as the "Nobel Prize in Mathematics". The award is open to mathematicians under 45 in China who have made outstanding achievements in basic mathematics and mathematics. The jury is composed of Harvard University professor, Chinese mathematician Qiu Chengtong and eight other top non-Chinese mathematicians to ensure the level of award-winning achievements and the fairness and objectivity of the award-winning process.

Five scientists, including Liu Qiuju, Ji Lizhen, Jinshi, Chen Junquan and Tian Ye, won the Morningside Silver Prize in Mathematics respectively. They came from universities and research institutions in the United States and on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.