Tao Zhexuan, a mathematician from China, is the only Australian-Chinese mathematics professor who won the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics, and the second Chinese to win this honor after Qiu Chengtong. Tao Zhexuan is the smartest person in the world, with an IQ of 230.
Tao Zhexuan 13 years old won the gold medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad; /kloc-obtained a bachelor's degree from flinders university at the age of 0/6; /kloc-obtained a master's degree from flinders university at the age of 0/7; 2 1 year-old, received a doctorate from Princeton University; He has been a professor at UCLA since he was 24 years old.
In 2006, he won the Fields Medal, Ramanukin Award and MacArthur Genius Award. Allen wortmann Prize in 2008; On June 5438+February 2009, I came to China as the interviewer of the second "Qiu Chengtong Middle School Mathematics Award". In 20 15, he won the scientific breakthrough award-mathematical breakthrough award.
Tao Zhexuan's scientific research achievements
Tao Zhexuan is a master mathematician in nearly 10 important mathematical research fields, such as harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, combinatorial mathematics, analytic number theory and algebraic number theory. The Erdos difference problem put forward by 1932 exists, which has puzzled academic circles for more than 80 years.
Tao Zhexuan has also made great achievements in the field of applied mathematics research. For example, he and others put forward a new guiding theory of information acquisition (that is, digital compression imaging technology). Once put forward, this theory has attracted the attention of information theory, signal and image processing, medical imaging, pattern recognition, geological exploration, optical and radar imaging, wireless communication and other fields. , and was named "Top Ten Breakthroughs" in 2007 by American Technology Review magazine.