Shaw Prize in Mathematics is a single item of Shaw Prize. Shaw Prize was established in 2002 according to Mr. Shao's last wish, aiming at commending scientists who have made breakthrough achievements in scientific research or application and have a far-reaching impact on human life. At present, there are three awards in the fields of mathematical science, astronomy, life science and medicine, which are awarded once a year, and each award is $6.5438+0 million. The first Xiao Mathematics Prize was awarded to Professor Chen Shengshen, the founder of modern differential geometry, and the second Xiao Mathematics Prize was awarded to Professor wiles, the terminator of Fermat's last theorem. Shaw Prize in Mathematics was awarded to Academician Wu Wenjun of China and Professor Manford of the United States. This is the first time that domestic scholars in China have won this international award.
To sum up, it is $654.38+00,000.
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