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There are so many world-famous mathematicians, and the landlord asks for 20-70 words, so I'll give a brief introduction to a mathematician I admire:
Tao Zhexuan, born on July 15, 1975, was born in Adelaide, Australia.
He entered high school at the age of 7, entered university at the age of 9, and participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad at the age of 10, 11 and 12 and won bronze, silver and gold medals.
He received his bachelor's degree at the age of 16, his master's degree at the age of 17, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University at the age of 21. At the age of 24, he became a tenured professor of mathematics at UCLA.
The only Australian-Chinese mathematics professor in Australia to win the Fields Medal, the highest honor in mathematics, at the age of 31.
I'm sorry, it's 156 words, more than you asked, but he's really good, and there's a lot more to say about him. You can search for him yourself, this kind of person is too genius )
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Hua Luogeng, a world-renowned mathematician, is the founder and pioneer of China's analytic number theory, matrix geometry, canonical groups, self-safety function theory and other researches. He was born on November 12, 1910 in Jintan County, Jiangsu, China. On June 12, 1985, he died of a sudden heart attack in Tokyo, Japan.
The mathematical research achievements named after Fahrenheit in the world include "Fahrenheit's theorem", "Wyyi-Wah inequality", "Fahrenheit inequality", "Prouwer-Cadanhua theorem", "Fahrenheit operator", "Whith-Wang method" and so on.
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World-famous mathematicians include Leonhard Euler, Archimedes and Zu Chongzhi
1. Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician and natural scientist. He was born on April 15, 1707 and died on September 18, 1783. Among his research results in digital comedy, the first recommendation is analytics.
Euler codified the analytical content of the Leibniz school, inherited by the Bernoulli family, and laid the foundation for the development of mathematics in the 19th century.
2. Archimedes, an ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and physicist, was born in 287 BC and died in 212 BC. Archimedes' mathematical achievements lie in the fact that he not only inherited and carried forward the scientific method of studying abstract mathematics in ancient Greece, but also connected the study of mathematics with practical application.
3. Zu Chong's character Wenyuan, an outstanding mathematician and scientist in the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties of China, was born in 429 A.D. and died in 500 A.D. Zu Chongzhi's calculation of the true value was between and 3 and 1415927, which was equivalent to being accurate to the 7th decimal place, which was simplified into , becoming the most advanced achievement in the world at that time.
Mathematician definition
A mathematician is a person who has done creative work on the development of mathematics in the world, applying what he has learned to his work (especially to solve mathematical problems).
Mathematicians focus on numbers, numbers, sets, structures, spaces, and changes. Mathematicians who specialize in solving problems outside of the realm of pure mathematics are called applied mathematicians, and they apply their special knowledge and expertise to solve many significant problems in the field of science.
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Famous mathematicians are:
1. Pythagoreas: The first person to focus on "number", discovered that the Pythagorean theorem (Pythagorean theorem) proved the number of regular polyhedra, and established many influential societies The founder of the Pythagorean school.
2. Euclid: The ancestor of Euclidean geometry (Euclidean geometry), he wrote the original geometry.
3. Archimedes: wrote the method of calculating the surface area and volume of geometric bodies, and wrote "On Spheres and Cylinders" and "On Spirals".
4. Zu Chongzhi: Founded the "Great Ming Calendar" and calculated pi to seven decimal places.
5. Descartes: In the development of mathematics, he co-founded analytic geometry with Fermat, which made mathematics enter the first important era of "the age of variables", and he also discovered the relationship between convex polyhedral edges, vertices, and surfaces, and the Cartesian leaf lines that are common in calculus were also discovered by him.
6. Leibniz: He discovered calculus together with Newton, which brought mathematics into the second important era, put forward many mathematical symbols, and was a master of mathematical symbols.
7. Euler: proposed the concept of functions, founded analytical mechanics, solved the Königsberg Seven Bridges problem, gave Euler's formula, and was the founder of topology.
8. Gauss: The greatest mathematician of all time, discovered several theorems that were discovered later (later generations saw them in his notes), and independently studied the theorems discovered by his predecessors, without seeking fame and fortune.
9. Riemann: The founder of Riemannian geometry of non-Euclidean geometry.
10. Hilbert: One of the founders of proof theory, mathematical logic, and distinguishing the difference between mathematics and metamathematics, he invented and developed a large number of ideas.
11. Xiong Qinglai: defined an "infinite function", which is internationally known as "Xiong's infinite number". Xiong Qinglai has a deep knowledge in the field of "function theory". In 1932, he represented China for the first time at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich, Switzerland.
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