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because they do not specifically link me to Terence Tao they may not be sufficient proof. Would you like me to request that my father write something on his blog confirming my name, or would that not qualify as a source? (I vaguely recall something about "original research" not being a valid Knowledge source, but I am fairly new to this and have an incomplete understanding of what that entails.)
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I'm sorry but how does the fact that Tao is the youngest winner have anything to do with China's IMO selection process? Who cares what China's IMO selection process is or any other country's selection process is? If China is stupid enough to discriminate by age instead of by score, then tough luck.
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The short description says: Australian-American mathematician and astrophysicist. I am surprised by this characterization. The opening sentence of the article say that "Terence Chi-Shen Tao ... is an Australian-American mathematician." In the article, the substring "astrophysic" occurs only once,
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I'm not sure why the recent anonymous editor considers it more informative to describe the Fields medal as "an award for young...". Makes it sound like some minor award for some yet-to-be-tenured mathematician. I would go by the fact that articles don't start describing the medal like this, for, I
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Not questioning Tao's qualities and feats, it could still be noted somehow that in being the youngest IMO participant or the youngest gold medal winner, the country one represents is a considerable factor (i.e. most top performance countries would not select an 11-year-old student, however good s/he
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I am the firstborn child of Terence Tao, and my name is Riley. What proof of this fact would suffice to remove my deadname from this page? The New York Times podcast, as well as several publications in Cast of Wonders, Reckoning, Seize the Press, etc are written under my name, but I recognize that
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Lol! I don't think it's appropriate to measure genius according to a mere test/IQ test. I read about lots of unusually high IQ super smart child prodigies who failed to produce groundbreaking results. So why look at his childhood? Look at him now and his RESEARCH work, and btw I got to PERSONALLY
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Yes, the claim of extreme difficulty seems far-fetched. I recall when colleges were sending out their recruiting junk in the mid 1990s, MIT had data for their entering classes for the several previous years, and it seemed a large number had 800s in math (they also bragged about how many with 800
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That particular story about myself seems to have grown in the retelling. I personally don’t remember it, but as I understand it, I was trying to explain to some slightly older kids how to count, using number blocks. I suppose this could be called “teaching mathematics”, but not of a particularly
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There is no question that the Fields medal is more prestigious than a Nobel prize, but this need not be mentioned explicitly, a link to the Fields medal page suffices. A text comparison to the Nobel prize is appropriate but not essential. It's incorrect to say "young mathematician" anyplace
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I guess it doesn't matter anymore as someone has changed the wording to not say "claimed", but anyway, Tao's webpage lists the preprint as having been accepted for publication to the Annals. So using such careful language at this point can be considered being overly skeptical.
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I think we should keep his Fields Medal portrait, but larger. The timeline image strikes me as a bit tacky. It also doesn't seem right to emphasize the early age of his achievements over their intrinsic depth. Most people don't win a Fields Medal at any age, prodigy or not.
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I was sincere in leaving and my page still has "Former:Wikipedian" on it. I consider that accurate in a way as I no longer think Knowledge is useful in design or execution. I don't consider myself a Wikipedian anymore. However, to my dismay, I do still find it fun on
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Is this really so notable a nickname? It appears to me that Garnett (UCLA) compared him to Mozart, a few newspapers picked up the "mozart of maths" title, and now somebody added it prominently to the article in the belief that this is a notable nickname.
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Well, ok it seems somebody has now put both pictures at the top. But I think if we just have the portrait photo at the top, it can be larger. I'm not convinced the timeline picture is really that great and perhaps we should just not include it at all.
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Should we note that his brith name is William? I don't realy know how relevant info about him is. If we decide that it is relevant, we could mention that he is 20 years old (this claim must be dobble-checked) and has taken machine learning
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Well, it's possible that they're just very confused. If the misleading summaries from multiple IPs continue, the article should probably be semiprotected. I'd really like to hear back from IP 67.1.16.192 who opened this thread, though.
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and only to describe that Professor Tao's mother has a degree in astrophysics. Unless someone can explain to me why and how he is an astrophysicist, I am going to delete that from the short description in a few days' time. --
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I would say he is an Australian. He works in America and has citizenship perhaps. Doesn't make him American. You can also mention his ancestry in the start of his bio if you want to shower praise on all countries involved
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The article says she is Chinese-American. This is not true. She is Korean-American. I don't have any evidence for this, so I think that the article shouldn't mention her ethnicity unless someone can find a source.
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Well, I don't think it is important to stress exactly how prestigious the Fields Medal is. Most people know how prestige the Fields Medal is. Some even agrue that Fields Medal is more prestige than the Nobel Prize.
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If you do a quick Google search, you will soon find quite a few websites that this man is, as of July 2016, the individdual who has the world's highest IQ,with an IQ of over 200. Should this be included in this
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He is one of only two children in the history of the Davidson's Study of Exceptional Talent program that have achieved a score of 700 or greater on the SAT math section while just 8 years old (he scored a 760).
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Actually, the reason why I keep reverting these edits is because the edits have nothing to do with contributions, famous or otherwise. In short, whoever is doing this editing is lying in the edit summary.
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As Tao has become more popular among the media, his nickname has also gained a lot more popularity. Virtually every popular science magazine (and Masterclass) introduces him through his nickname.
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What ever happened to Terry's portrait? We should use the one from his Fields Medal awards ceremony. The previous one I agree makes him look too geeky. In real life he looks much more butch.
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I prefer the fourth version also. I don't think a comparison to the Nobel is warranted. One could even argue that the Fields prestige is actually far greater (whatever that means). --
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associated to the prize, well 40 is not that young. Anyone who reads the Fields medal page will realize the restriction to 40 make the prize much harder to obtain.
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The article was last edited by LJosil, yet I cannot find the phrase "single most famous contribution". Are you sure you're not looking at an old version?
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I think the most important point is to stress exactly how prestigious the Fields is, which is why I prefer the fourth version (which uses the text from
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Note that I am not involved in this project any much more than any other editor, just posting these notes since it is quite a big change, potentially
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equivalent to the Nobel Prize; perhaps we should change it to "The Fields Medal is the equivalent in prestige of the Nobel Prize for mathematics"? --
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to proof the existence of arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions? This implies to me that there is reason to believe that the proof is wrong. --
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His father told the press that at the age of two, during a family gathering, Tao attempted to teach a 5-year-old child mathematics and English.
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There have been a couple of edits (some by me) changing how the Fields Medal is described in the lead section. I've seen the following texts:
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Here is the link to the photo of Terence in action. I feel it shows his passion for mathematics, and shows him in action in the classroom.
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Terry is a real macho man in real life. I remember seeing pictures of him wall climbing and mud wrestling. I will try and find those.
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Why do you think that she is not Chinese-American? Several sources claim her to be Chinese-born (although none of them are reliable).
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Its nice to have their family member in chinese names, but there should be Hanyu Pinyin and also cantonese pronounciation as a guide.
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Nonsense. Back in 1993, I got 800 (as an old man of fifteen), and I would be extremely surprised if this turned out to be uncommon.
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Who is the other one? Just curious to know if that other exceptional child also turned out to be a world-class mathematician. Robert@
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The Fields Medal is an award for young mathematicians, which includes a small monetary gift, and is awarded once every four years.
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I find the current picture in the lead rather tawdry. It's better to have his photo that is in the later part of the article. --
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I think this article should be improved. This is the biography of a brilliant mathematician. This article can achieve GA status.
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It's completely subjective what "single most famous contribution" is. This should be removed, but LJosil keeps reverting edits.
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Proofs can take awhile to be accepted. If they released the proof in 2004 then if it's ot fully accepted yet that's normal.--
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The Chinese name should be removed, as he is Australian (and American?), not Chinese. At most, he is a Chinese-Australian.
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You should also participate in the discussion about the description of the Fields Medal above before changing it. --
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You should be more specific. What picture from the ceremony should we be using? Does "the previous one" refer to the
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in fact means below 40) is in my opinion of lesser importance. I could live with the first two versions, except that
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There are several lifetime achievement awards, but traditionally, for awards purely in mathematics (in general), the
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to score above 700, much more difficult than it is now. Back then, only one or two people in a couple of
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was a young winner and indeed he won at 28. Not sure if he's the youngest or not, but younger than Tao.--
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What ever happened to Terence's portrait? We need to show the face of the boy genius, geeky or not.
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Although both my parents are Chinese (hence my name), I consider myself primarily an Australian.
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He beat my by 20 points even when I was 11 year old. I always thought I was good at math =P
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is also such an award and very high-profile, but is fairly new compared to the others. --
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Why should we care? why is this even put on wiki? Your pronouns aren't even mentioned...
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speak with him when he visited UNSW on 16th sep. Could understand 2.5% of what he said
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That's also my impression, so I removed it (again). By the way, why is this article in
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Ok. Please provide absolute proof that his son chose to change his name to Riley Tao.
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This is generally considered to be the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for mathematics.
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have a Greek version of his name. I agree with the following arguments presented in
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He is definitely not an astrophysicist. Tao sometimes gives public lectures on the
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Eric_Shinseki#Use_of_Japanese_written_form_of_his_name
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This article is one of a number selected for the early stage of the trial of the
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The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to young mathematicians. (the current version)
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The Fields Medal is widely viewed as the top honour a mathematician can receive.
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would recieve perfect scores. Knowing this, that score almost passes belief.--
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Also, I had a conversation with the guy who edited that in, which you can see
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be; PR China never selects a student before his/her final year a.f.a.i.k.)
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Perhaps it would be more accurate to change "mathematics" to "counting".
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For what it's worth, Prof. Tao briefly discussed that story on his blog.
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I'd rather have my name accurately represented, which it currently is.
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To include his Chinese name demonstrates a bias toward emphasizing the
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I fail to see how this is unreliable. It has the proof right there. --
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Nevermind, I get it, you have to be under 40 to get the Fields Medal.
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Keep in mind, this was the pre 1995 SAT, in which it was
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won an IMO gold for the USSR, but he was about 17 or so.
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This is equivalent to the Nobel Prize for mathematics.
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Whoever bet it was true wins...I don't know something.
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I hope this is acceptable, but on his website it says
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