Guoqiang Gong
"Now, only one step away from the crown jewel. But this is the hardest step. Let's see who owns this pearl! "
-Xu Chi reportage Goldbach conjecture
One,
In this ancient and civilized land of China, there have been several upsurge of proving Goldbach's conjecture for more than half a century, which has brought great vitality to this ancient land.
1952, the Institute of Mathematics of China Academy of Sciences set up a mathematics research group, with Hua himself as the leader, and organized and led the Goldbach conjecture discussion class. In the discussion class, a group of young and middle-aged mathematical elites gathered at that time, namely: Min Sihe, Yue Minyi, Chen Jingrun, Xu Kongshi, Yan, Wei Daozheng, Pan Chengdong, Yin Wenlin,. With the seminar on Goldbach's conjecture as the core, a special school in the history of mathematics has been formed, with rigorous scholarship and strict requirements, which makes China lead the world in analytic number theory, especially the proof of Goldbach's conjecture.
Chen Theorem was published in the early 1950s, which proved that the upsurge of Goldbach conjecture was carried out under the leadership and organization of the older generation of mathematicians. After two generations of mathematicians and mathematicians' unremitting efforts, they have made brilliant achievements that attract worldwide attention.
Since the publication of the reportage Goldbach Conjecture by writer Xu Chi, the mathematical proposition of Goldbach Conjecture has become three hot spots in China's press: 1978, the reportage Goldbach Conjecture by writer Xu Chi was published; 1996, mathematician Professor Chen Jingrun passed away; At the beginning of 2000, British and American journals invested millions of dollars to explain Goldbach's conjecture. It is said that there is a craze to prove Goldbach's conjecture every time.
On March 20th, 2002, Mr. Bai, the host of CCTV and Oriental Time and Space, hosted a program about Goldbach's conjecture. Three guests invited by Time and Space Connection talked about their own views on the current proof of Goldbach's conjecture. It has been announced that the deadline for solving Goldbach's conjecture has passed millions of dollars, and it is pointed out that no one can solve Goldbach's conjecture so far.
If someone said that he proved Goldbach's conjecture, would you question it?
If he were a mathematician, ordinary people wouldn't have any doubts at all, and it was too late to cheer, not to mention the brilliant achievement that sensationalized the world! Chen Jingrun's immortal proof, even in that era when right and wrong were reversed, stood out from the crowd. If he is a folk math lover, most people will scoff and say that he is a clam who wants to eat swan meat and is mentally ill. Especially liars, including academic liars, are constantly appearing these days, so how can people easily believe the "unprecedented great achievements" made by a folk math enthusiast without mathematical authority and status? Maybe this is just an international joke! Believe it or not, it must be verified by the authoritative department of mathematics in the end. But it's hard to prove, and it's hard to go to heaven.
Second,
Prime number law:
According to the S formula, the conclusion is that the number of prime numbers of natural numbers less than or equal to 1 is greater than the positive square root of the natural number; With the continuous increase of natural numbers, the ratio of the number of prime numbers to the positive square root of natural numbers rises in a wave form; This is the law of prime numbers.
Goldbach conjecture conclusion:
According to formula S, the conclusion is that any big even number can be written as several (1+ 1), and the number of (1+ 1) is more than a quarter of the positive square root of the corresponding even number. With the increasing of even numbers, the number of (1+ 1) and its ratio to the positive square root of even numbers all rise in waves. Every three consecutive even numbers form a wave, and 6n is the wave crest.
This is a conclusion drawn from an unpublished math paper by a folk math enthusiast, which has not been verified by the authoritative department of mathematics. The author of this paper is Sun Demin, an unknown retired official of Zhuandian Town Government in Xincai County, Henan Province.