Terrence
Tao, He is a mathematician of Australian and American roots. If you
think that math is hard enough, just take a peek into the subfields that
Tao is involved with: additive combinatorics, analytic number theory, ergodic Ramsey theory, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations and random matrix theory.
A
recipient of the Fields medal in 2006, Tao holds the James and Carol
Collins chair in mathematics at the University of California, Los
Angeles. He has had good training, learning math when he was barely a toddler, solving arithmetic problems at two years old, studying college level math
at nine and getting a gold medal in the international math Olympiad
when he was 13. He got his PhD when he was only 20 from Princeton and
became a full professor at UCLA when he was 24. He has already published
230 research papers
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