Re: Fields awardee Shing-Tung Yau lied in Chinese media about Poincare conjecture proof's attribution
- From: yaoziyuan@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 5 Jun 2006 00:04:31 -0700
yaoziy...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On June 4, every Chinese media reported that "two Chinese
mathematicians finally solved Poincare's conjecture." (
http://english.people.com.cn/200606/04/eng20060604_270860.html )
Shing-Tung Yau and another Chinese mathematician Yang Le are the
principal endorsors of the two mathematicians Zhu and Cao's claim. In
Chinese versions of the news, Yang Le even boasted that "The American
Hamilton contributed over 50%, the Russian Perelman about 25%, and the
Chinese Yau, Zhu and Cao et al about 30%." (
http://www.popyard.com/cgi-mod/npost.cgi?num=90542&r=0 )
Yau also pointed out that "Cao and Zhu's work has much more value than
proving Goldbach's conjecture." (
http://www.popyard.com/cgi-mod/npost.cgi?num=90584&r=0 ) I think his
mention to Goldbach's conjecture is because a Chinese mathematician
Chen Jinrun made real contribution to it in the 60's and was since well
Chen Jingrun to be exact.
known by every ordinary Chinese.
I think the Chinese audiences' minds are heavily hijacked by Yau's
irresponsible words. Can some independent Western mathematicians stand
out and talk back?
Regards,
Yao Ziyuan
.
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