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What are the definitions named after China people?
Hu Theorem: During his further study in the Soviet Union from 65438 to 0957, Chinese mathematician Hu wrote three papers on mathematical information theory, and the main achievements were called "Hu Theorem" in the Collection of Documents of the Fourth International Conference on Probability and Statistics.

Fahrenheit Theorem: 1949, Hua proved that "a semi-automorphism of a body must be an automorphism or an anti-isomorphism". A Ding of 1956 described this theorem in his monograph Geometric Algebra and called it Fahrenheit Theorem.

Chen Theorem: Chen Jingrun, a famous mathematician in China, published a paper in China Science in 1973, which greatly advanced the proof of Goldbach's conjecture that people could not solve for 200 years. He proved that "every large enough even number can be expressed as the sum of the products of 1 prime number and no more than two prime numbers", which is called "Chen Theorem" internationally.

In addition, mathematician Wu Wenjun's Folin-Wu method, mathematician Hua and mathematician Hua-Wang Fa and so on.