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The youngest mathematician in America
Tao Zhexuan is the youngest mathematician in contemporary China, and now he teaches at UCLA. He has already won the Fields Prize in mathematics at a young age, which is equivalent to the existence of the Nobel Prize in mathematics. He is also the second China mathematician to win this honor after Qiu Chengtong!

In the field of international mathematics, Tao Zhexuan's academic achievements are very high. That year, American Discovery magazine voted for 20 American scientists under the age of 40. Only two China scientists were selected, and Tao Zhexuan was one of them, ranking first!

Tao Zhexuan dabbled in a wide range of fields in the mathematical world, including harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, combinatorial mathematics, analytic number theory, arithmetic number theory and nearly 10 important mathematical research fields.