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  1. Jul 24, 2015 · By Gareth Cook. July 24, 2015. T his April, as undergraduates strolled along the street outside his modest office on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, the mathematician...

  2. Terence Tao. Professor of Mathematics, UCLA. Verified email at math.ucla.edu. Analysis Combinatorics Random Matrix Theory PDE. Articles Cited by Public ... M Keel, G Staffilani, H Takaoka, T Tao. Annals of Mathematics, 767-865, 2008. 563 * 2008: Random matrices: universality of local eigenvalue statistics. T Tao, V Vu. 517: 2011: Random ...

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Terence Tao (born July 17, 1975, Adelaide, Australia) is an Australian mathematician awarded a Fields Medal in 2006 “for his contributions to partial differential equations, combinatorics, harmonic analysis and additive number theory.”

  4. Terence Tao was born in Adelaide, Australia in 1975. He has been a professor of mathematics at UCLA since 1999, having completed his PhD under Elias Stein at Princeton in 1996. Tao's areas of research include harmonic analysis, PDE, combinatorics, and number theory.

  5. Aug 22, 2006 · Stuart Wolpert. August 22, 2006. Terence Tao became the first mathematics professor in UCLA history to be awarded the prestigious Fields Medal, often described as the “Nobel Prize in mathematics,” during the opening ceremony of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid on Aug. 22.

  6. Jun 23, 2014 · Dubbed the "Mozart of Math" and winner of numerous honors, Tao, 38, joined the UCLA faculty when he was 20. Terence Tao, widely considered one of the world’s leading mathematicians, has been named one of five inaugural recipients of the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics, an award established by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Russian ...

  7. Terence Tao is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, UCLA. He works in a number of mathematical areas, but primarily in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics.

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