Terence Tao - 'Mozart of Mathematics'
At the 25th Annual International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid (Spain) last August, Australian genius Terence Tao, 31, was awarded the High Fields Medal The most valuable quarter of mathematics is considered worth the equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
Terence Tao received the Fields Medal
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Terence Tao has a remarkable academic record compared to peers: 8 years of age starting high school, 12 years of age 3 years of college and 14 years of age, solving the graduate program materials. Two years later, Tao graduated with a degree in science from Flinders University in Adelaide. At the age of 21, he received his doctorate at the prestigious Princeton University of America. By the age of 24, Tao became a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles and worked there until now. Terence Tao won most international awards in the field of mathematics.
Having been awarded the Fields Medal with 3 master professors from Russia and France, Dr. Terence Tao was the first Australian to receive the honor that any mathematician dreams of thanks to his contributions to analysis. conditioning function . Another Tao study is a prime number based on the theories proposed by Greek mathematician Euclid 2,000 years ago. He also specializes in subjects including algebraic geometry and number theory. Emeritus professor Alf van der Poorten of the Center for Digital Doctrine Research at Macquarie University (Australia) is excited to talk about the achievements Terence Tao has achieved and urges Australian youth to study and imitate. This young scientist.
Terence Tao was referred to by John Garnett, Dean of the University of California Math, as a ' Mozart of Mathematics '. When asked why he pursued this dry study, Tao said that the relationship between mathematics and the real world is what makes him excited. Now, the Fields Medal, an award for the international math community such as the Nobel Prize, once again confirms the talent of this young genius.
Dr. Terence Tao - 'Mozart of Mathematics' (Photo: math.ucla.edu)
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