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World-class mathematicians made their debut after joining Huawei, after which three top mathematicians have worked as consultants at Huawei

author:Jinan Times - New Yellow River
World-class mathematicians made their debut after joining Huawei, after which three top mathematicians have worked as consultants at Huawei

Not long ago, French mathematician Laurent La fogg announced that he has joined Huawei, he is one of the world's top mathematicians, and his debut after joining Huawei has also attracted great attention from the world.

According to reports, Laurent Lafog won the silver medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) twice in 1984 and 1985, and since 2000 he has been a professor of mathematics at the French Institute of Higher Sciences, won the Nobel Prize in mathematics - the Fields Medal in 2002, and became an academician of the French Academy of Sciences in 2003.

Laurent Lafog's collaboration with Huawei began in 2017 after a two-year study of topology theory, and in 2019 he created the Huawei Lecture on Algebraic Geometry, which will continue to be carried out after joining Huawei.

World-class mathematicians made their debut after joining Huawei, after which three top mathematicians have worked as consultants at Huawei

In addition to Laurent Lafog, Huawei's Lagrange Research Center in France has three top mathematicians, namely Maxime Concevich of the French Institute of Higher Studies, Alessio Figali of the Zurich Institute of Technology, and Pierre-Louis Lanes of the Institut de France (the translation in the above picture is incorrect).

Of course, Huawei's global research center is not only a 4-digitist, according to the founder Ren Zhengfei's previous statement, Huawei has at least 700 mathematicians, more than 800 physicists, more than 120 chemists, 6,700 basic research experts, and more than 60,000 senior engineers and engineers, forming this combination.

Huawei France posted a video interview with French mathematician and 2002 Fields Medal winner Laurent Lafog on social media. At the age of 35, he was awarded the Fields Medal, a Nobel Prize in mathematics, for his outstanding contributions to logarithm and algebraic geometry. In October this year, Lafog joined huawei's Paris Institute, and his current research on topology theory is a highly abstract mathematical proposition that may open up new worlds in the fields of communication, computing, and artificial intelligence as a theoretical basis.

(Source: Sina Technology, Green Hornet)

Comprehensive Editor: Han Luying

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