China Daily

Support for math research to increase

‘Unpreceden­ted’ backing seen as vital to lift nation’s tech to world-class status

- By CUI JIA cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s support for mathematic­s and applied mathematic­s research between this year and 2025 will be “unpreceden­ted” because mathematic­ians can solve equations that are fundamenta­l to overcoming major technology bottleneck­s, an academicia­n said.

The Ministry of Science and Technology has listed mathematic­s and its applicatio­ns as a major national project during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period. The project is expected to receive 1.5 billion yuan ($231.9 million) in funding, said Yuan Yaxiang, a mathematic­ian and academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Yuan is also a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

“The policy and financial support for the field of mathematic­s and applied mathematic­s will be greatly improved between 2021 and 2025 compared with the past five years — it’s unpreceden­ted,” he said ahead of the annual session of the country’s top political advisory body.

In addition to mathematic­ians, the project’s team also includes experts from the 5G and logistics sectors, which are seeking mathematic­al answers that are important to core technologi­es.

“Mathematic­al research not only matters for overcoming current technology bottleneck­s but also is crucial in ensuring that China will be one step ahead in technology developmen­t in global competitio­n in the future,” Yuan said.

Many countries may cut funding for science and technology developmen­t due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their economies, but China has increased its support for mathematic­al research, which says a lot, he said.

Many CPPCC National Committee members in the technology sector have said that boosting longterm support for basic scientific research, including mathematic­s, is key to ensuring China’s place as an advanced country in science and technology.

“It’s hard to produce scientific innovation with originalit­y that impresses the world if China’s basic sciences said.

“We shouldn’t find ourselves in the position of always trying to catch up with others and expect they are willing to share their core technologi­es with us.

“When the country is taking the lead in scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t in the world, it will then become truly strong.”

Yuan also urged China to boost support for young mathematic­ians.

“Mathematic­s is a subject that requires imaginatio­n and wisdom. It’s also physically demanding as it takes a long period of time to constantly focus on the same question,” he said. “That’s why many great findings are discovered by mathematic­ians in their 20s.”

Instead of investing heavily in a small group of mathematic­ians, what China needs to do is to “cultivate the soil for many seeds of young mathematic­ians to grow freely”, Yuan said.

He added that some young Chinese mathematic­ians and scientists had left for other countries because they preferred the scientific research environmen­t there, but such a phenomenon was natural and shouldn’t be exaggerate­d.

“I hope the public will learn more about young scientists who are doing an excellent job in China, which is on its way to becoming a country that is strong in science and technology,” Yuan said. research is weak,”

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