At the moment the winners were announced, the atmosphere of the venue was instantly lit.

The 24-year-old Fields Prize winner!

The thunderous applause was like a torrent of torrents, deafening.

It was not just the scene of the conference that lit the atmosphere.

At the same time as the chairman of the International Federation of Mathematicians, Sisen repeated the name "6 Boats", the comment area of ​​the live video of the CCTV official blog was instantly blown by netizens.

[6666! 】

[6 goddess! 】

[Congratulations from Wudaokou of the Cosmic Center! 】

[The third Chinese Fields Prize winner! Winner of the Chinese National Fields Award! (Fist) (fist)]

[Juvenile is strong, then Guo is strong! Like 6 professors! (National flag) (national flag) (national flag)]

[Same graduate of Jinda University, I feel like I read a fake 985 (Erha) (Erha)]

[The gap between people is sometimes larger than the gap between people and pigs (kneeling)]

[Take a look at the European spirit on Xueba, just don't hang up this semester ...]

For a long time, although the overall number of dissertations has continued to grow, the mathematics community in Huaguo has been at the edge of the world.

A Fields Medal may not represent anything, and it does not tell much.

But the glory that bloomed on that medal has made countless people see self-confidence, the future, and the hope from a new generation of scholars ...

In this carnival, it's not just CCTV's official microblogging and the news scarf ...

The Mizuki Forum, which was only killed by the ns equation yesterday, was once again captured by the Fields Award.

Of the ten posts, at least five are discussing the freshly released Fields Awards. As for the remaining five posts, most of them are related to the winner, even if they are not discussing the Fields Award ...

[Awesome ... The 24-year-old Fields Award, I remember that Tao Zhexuan, with a legendary IQ of 23o, won the prize at the age of 31, right? 】

[The youngest winner is Jean-Pierre Sale, but the big man is also 27 years old. It can be said that he directly updated the record of the Philippine Award for three years ...]

[So horrible ... when was Jinda Shuyuan so strong? 】

[The ghost knows that I only know that they are physically strong. As for mathematics, not even an academician! 】

[The International Federation of Mathematicians is also ambitious. Many people are still waiting at the age of 39. Is it a little too early to give him the Fields Award at the age of 24? 】

【if not? Not to mention Goldbach's conjecture, now he has solved even the millennium problem of the ns equation. Do you really think it is his honor to have the Fields Award? And not the other way around? 】

...

At the conference, applause gradually subsided.

At this moment, 6 Zhou didn't know what was happening on the Internet when he was the master of the International Federation of Mathematicians and Xi read his name.

It's not clear how excited those people who are watching him are at this moment.

Surrounded by the eyes and the lens of the audience, he dressed in formalwear walked to the stage and took the Fields Medal calmly from the hands of the International Federation of Mathematicians.

The old professor shook hands with 6 Zhou and sent congratulations on behalf of the International Federation of Mathematicians.

"Congratulations, scholars from China."

6 Zhou nodded with a smile: "Thank you."

With the announcement of the first winner, the awards ceremony continued.

Without any suspense, the second winner was Peter Schultz from Germany.

This Ph.D. thesis created a "looking like complete geometry", average two papers and a world-class award, the contribution of the field of algebraic geometry is obvious to all.

The two Philippine Awards accompany just because everyone does not know his "p-class perfect space theory (theory)". After the theory made a series of major breakthroughs in the Langlands program, no one can doubt this theory. Excellent tool.

Compared with the first two winners, the two winners announced in the future are slightly inferior, but they are undoubtedly also the top performers in mathematics.

One of them was an Iranian scholar from Cambridge University, Kauchir Birkar, and the other was an Australian scholar, Aksay Venkatsh, of Stanford University.

The former is a legendary Kurdish refugee, while the latter is the only Australian who has won medals in both the International Olympic Physics Competition and the International Olympic Mathematical Competition ... and he was only twelve years old at the time.

After the names of all four scholars were announced, applause resounded in the venue.

Looking at the four on the stage, Sophie Morel's expression was a bit lonely, and he bit his lower lip lightly without saying a word.

Sitting next to her, Molina sighed softly, comforting her mentor, "... you still have a chance."

On the other side of the venue, Zhang Wei, who had not spoken for a long time, sighed, looking at the stage.

Standing next to him, Xu Chenyang comforted an old friend: "... this is a pity."

Zhang Wei shook her head: "Nothing."

This was his last chance, and four years later, at the next conference of mathematicians, he passed the age limit of forty.

Although he was regretted that he had missed the Fields Prize in this life, he couldn't help but feel comforted.

In any case, a Chinese-born Feltz Scholar is still born.

Even if this glory was not brought back by him ...

Looking at the four Philippine award winners on the stage, Zhang Wei suddenly said, "What were you doing when you were 24?"

Xu Chenyang gave a slight hesitation: "What else can I do after reading a blog in Princeton?"

"I just arrived at Columbia University that year ..." Speaking of this, Zhang Wei suddenly stopped talking and shook her head, with a hint of relief in her tone, "I can't lose it."

...

After awarding.

The four winners sat together.

Sitting next to the 6th boat, Peter Schultz poked his arm and squeezed his eyebrows while the camera was not facing this side.

"Hey, let's meet again."

6 Zhou smiled: "Yeah, it's been a long time."

The two first met at the American Mathematical Congress 15 years ago, and it was a coincidence that they were also standing on the podium at the same time.

Only one received the Cole Number Theory Award, and the other was the Cole Algebra Award.

After that, because of academic exchanges, the two have been exchanging emails.

When going to Germany last time, 6 Zhou originally planned to visit him at the University of Bonn, but unfortunately caught up with him for a visit and exchange ~ www.readwn.com ~, so he didn't go.

Schultz said with a smile: "Congratulations, the youngest Fields Prize winner, you have set Jean-Pierre Sell's record almost to the time of the General Assembly."

6 Zhou smiled and said, "Thank you, and congratulations!"

This record originally had a chance to break, because the theory of "perfect space" was born when he was 22 years old, and the next year happened to be the 2o1o International Conference of Mathematicians.

Unfortunately, although the "perfect space" at that time had not been generally recognized by the algebraic geometry community, it only helped him get a doctorate.

Schultz: "You have solved the ns equation. What next? Which direction do you plan to study?"

6 Zhou thought for a while, and simply answered, "About the small application of L manifolds in plasma physics."

"Is it still the study of partial differential equations?" Schultz sighed and made a helpless expression. "Seriously, don't you want to consider the direction of the next algebraic geometry?"

Algebraic geometry is one of the mainstream directions in pure mathematics, and in terms of influence alone, it is not an overstatement. However, many people regret that the 6 professors from the Grothendieck school seem to be only interested in the research direction of Grandpa.

6 Zhou smiled embarrassedly: "There have been so many days in which I have been engaged in research in this area, and it is not bad for me."

Schultz smiled and said, "Have you heard of a rumor?"

6 Zhou: "What rumors?"

I don't know whose tone is being imitated, Schultz continued in a joke tone: "If you have any problems that you can't solve in your research, one way is to make Professor 6 interested in it."

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