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    Hua Luogeng or Hua Loo-Keng (Chinese: 华罗庚; Wade–Giles: Hua Lo-keng; 12 November 1910 – 12 June 1985) was a Chinese mathematician and politician famous for his important contributions to number theory and for his role as the leader of mathematics research and education in the People's Republic of China.

  2. 12 de nov. de 2015 · Hua Loo-Keng or Hua Luogeng was one of the leading mathematicians of his time and one of the two most eminent Chinese mathematicians of his generation, S S Chern being the other. He spent most of his working life in China during some of that country's most turbulent political upheavals.

  3. Luogeng Hua (chinês tradicional: 華羅庚, chinês simplificado: 华罗庚, pinyin: Huà Luógēng, Wade–Giles: Hua Lo-keng; 12 de novembro de 1910 – 12 de junho de 1985) foi um matemático chinês nascido em Jintan, Jiangsu. Ele foi o fundador e pioneiro em muitos campos de investigação matemática.

  4. Hua Luogeng (Chinese: 华罗庚) was the first world-famous scholar returned from overseas upon the founding of the People's Republic of China. He fostered and educated many mathematicians of New China, his influence lasting several generations.

  5. Hua was the founder and pioneer of many fields in new China's mathematics research. He wrote more than 200 thesis and monographs, many of which have become classic documents of immortal value. Besides pure mathematics research, Hua also did a lot of work in the fields of mathematics applications.

  6. 1 de set. de 2017 · Hua Loo-Keng (pinyin: Hua Luogeng , 1910–1985) was a merchant’s son from Jintan, Jiangsu, who dropped out of school at the age of 17 due to family poverty. 4 Despite this educational disadvantage and a life-long disability from polio, Hua Loo-Keng became one of the most prominent Chinese mathematicians of the twentieth century.

  7. Affiliation. Mathematics. During the Japanese occupation of China, Loo-Keng Hua began corresponding with Professor Hermann Weyl about mathematics and its role in China’s future. “Science is extremely needed,” Hua wrote.