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3. Death of Heaven (1)
1 Mathematicians' Grand Meeting
India and Pakistan are located on a hillside behind Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden, with pleasant scenery, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean from the reading room of the library. This is geographically similar to the Berkeley Institute of Mathematics in California on the west coast of the United States, and with its academic level, it is known as "Berkeley in the Southern Hemisphere". No wonder the "First Congress of Mathematicians in Latin America and the Caribbean" was chosen here. More than 400 representatives from more than 30 countries and regions gathered here, making India and Pakistan very lively. Fortunately, the organizing committee is not responsible for the accommodation of participants, but only provides snacks, drinks and coffee, and provides air tickets and allowances for some people. To this end, governments around the world are generous. Mathematicians have a better way than poets in this respect (the latter has not found a foothold in dealing with ideas in this complex and pragmatic world). They always emphasize the wide application of mathematics, but don't mention another feature of it-high abstraction. In fact, as early as 1992, the International Union of Mathematicians (IMU) held a meeting in Rio de Janeiro, which established and unified the foreign consensus and emphasized the relationship between mathematics and society. In the Rio Declaration signed in the same year, there was such a wording: " ...
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