At the Congress of Mathematicians, Zhao Yi gave an academic report, proving that the three-dimensional oscillation waveforms have the second group of prime number solutions, and pointed out the logical error in Wiles' Fermat's Last Theorem proof. Then, Zhao Yi received the Nevanlinna Prize. His trip to Madrid was undoubtedly a huge success.
Next, Zhao Yi planned to stay for a few more days to attend other mathematicians' academic presentations before taking a plane back home.
In fact, he had underestimated the influence of the Nevanlinna Prize.
Although the Nevanlinna Prize is not as prestigious as the Fields Medal, with few people in his country knowing its name, it still has significant influence in the field of mathematics.
There is no need to compare the Nevanlinna Prize with the Fields Medal, as they are awards for completely different fields.
The three prizes awarded by the International Congress of Mathematicians each target different areas.