BEIJING, Sept. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Students and
alumni from Peking University (PKU) scored big wins in the 2022
Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition, clinching 35 of the 77
total awards, according to the list of winners released on
September 26.
They stood out from over 50,000 contestants from dozens of
countries and took home 3 (of four) gold, 2 (of six) silver and 5
(of ten) bronze awards plus 25 (of 57) honorable mentions, making
Peking University the most decorated university in this year's
competition.
Amongst the 4 winners of the Gold Award were Chen Zekun, a PhD
candidate from Beijing International Center for Mathematical
Research (BICMR), PKU, Lu Weixiao and Rao Zhenghao—both are PKU
alumni. Upon the announcement of the awards, the three shared the
strong and special bonds they have formed with mathematics.
For Chen Zekun, whose academic interest is number theory, doing
research is like groping in a gigantic maze with just one exit, and
the "maze runners" are, for most of the time in a day, "heading
towards a dead-end, or wandering between one dead-end to another."
Yet still, Chen is doing every research with an undamped ardor.
"Because during the process, you can come across many 'Aha!'
moments, which are a lot of fun," he added.
Lu Weixiao, a PKU alumnus who is pursuing his PhD degree at
MIT, expressed his indelible and
unabated admiration for his alma mater and for mathematics. "It is
no exaggeration to say that Peking University is a paradise for
math students," he said, recalling the conducive environment at
PKU.
Drawing from his research experience, Rao Zhenghao illustrated
how he enjoyed the process of solving math problems—despite that
the problem-solving can lead to no solution sometimes. "I've found
solving geometry problems quite interesting and relatively
concrete," he said, "I also revel in the experience of drawing, and
sometimes a piece of a clear and intuitive graph can enlighten my
thinking. This is one of the reasons why I've chosen geometric
topology as my research direction."
In the turn of the century, a cadre of talents appeared at
Peking University who made breakthroughs in the field of
mathematics that commanded global attention, and they were famed as
the "Golden Generation." Twenty years later, the "Golden
Generation" has added new lusters as a batch of rising young stars
have emerged.
In his congratulations to the awardees of the competition, the
Director of BICMR and Professor Tian
Gang put it that each generation of mathematicians have
their missions and the young blood at PKU have borne on their
shoulders fresh expectations from the society. "They are at the
golden age of their lifetime."
Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition is open to math
enthusiasts all over the world. The competition has been held
annually since 2018, attracting a total of some 200 thousand
contestants from over 70 countries and regions.
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