Hua (1910165438+10 month 12-1985 June12), Han nationality, originally from Jintan, Jiangsu province. World famous mathematician, academician of China Academy of Sciences, foreign academician of American National Academy of Sciences, academician of Third World Academy of Sciences, academician of Bavarian Academy of Sciences of the Federal Republic of Germany. Member of the 1st-6th the NPC Standing Committee of China.
He is the founder and pioneer of China's Analytic Number Theory, Matrix Geometry, Gauge Group, Automorphism Function Theory and Multivariate Complex Function Theory. He is also one of China's most influential mathematicians in the world and is listed as one of the 88 great mathematicians in Chicago Science and Technology Museum. The international achievements in mathematical research include Fahrenheit theorem, Fahrenheit inequality and Hua Wang method.
My father Hua Ruidong runs a small grocery store, and my mother is a virtuous housewife. Hua's hometown got a son at the age of 40 and named him Hua. This "Luo", that is, "basket", symbolizes "there is surplus grain at home" and also means "sitting in the basket and betting" as the saying goes in the alloy altar; "Geng" and "root" are homophonic, which means "the same Geng for a hundred years" and also means that "the Chinese family has roots from now on"
Mrs. Wu married China at the age of 18. Less than a few months after marriage, Hua was infected with the plague. After careful nursing, she was able to save her life, but her left leg was permanently disabled. While teaching in Tsinghua in China, Wu stayed in his hometown to take care of his sick father-in-law. In the later days, she not only did housework, but also helped him copy papers and letters and receive guests. For decades, Wu has been playing an important role in China's life and career.
Hua and Wu have three sons: Hua, Hua Linghe; Three daughters: Hua Shun, Hua Su and Hua Mi.
Second, the story information of mathematician Hua:
1, Hua's story 1
Hua's grades in primary school were average, and his grades didn't improve much after entering middle school, but he had a soft spot for mathematics. The difference is that his homework is not a step-by-step imitation of the teacher's practice, but likes to "doodle" in the exercise book, which is the process we advocate for children to explore and practice by themselves. It can be seen that today's concept allows children to explore the benefits of their own thinking development. Encouraged by the discerning teacher Wang Weike, in Xiong Qinglai, Hua also set a shining example for young people to become self-taught. A diploma is directly proportional to one's ability within a certain range. However, sometimes, when we miss an opportunity to represent our abilities, we can make up for it through our efforts the day after tomorrow. Although such efforts require too much, let us remember his words that inspired future generations: "I am not afraid of difficulties and study hard. This is the most important experience for me to learn mathematics well."
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