I introduction to mathematicians
C.F. Gauss: German mathematician, known as the "prince of mathematics". Main contributions: Gauss has made many great achievements in the field of mathematics, including discovering non-Euclidean geometry and proposing the least square method. Anecdote: Gauss showed extraordinary talent in mathematics when he was young, and once shocked primary school teachers because of his calculation speed.
Second, mathematical formulas and theorems
Pythagorean Theorem: A? + b? = c? Describe the square relationship between the hypotenuse and two right-angled sides of a right-angled triangle. Newton's second law, F = ma, describes the relationship among force, mass and acceleration. Euler formula: e I π+ 1 = 0, which reveals the relationship between complex number and imaginary unit.
Third, math games and math problems.
Sudoku: a nine-grid number fill-in-the-blank game to exercise logical thinking and calculation ability. Twenty-four points: a number game that uses four operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to get 24. Goldbach conjecture: Any even number greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers. 2. Fermat's Last Theorem: For any integer n greater than 2, there is no integer solution to the equation x n+y n = z n..
Fourthly, the practical application of mathematics
Economics: Calculate and analyze money supply, inflation rate and other indicators. Engineering: Used in structural design, mechanical analysis, signal processing and other fields. Physics: Einstein's general theory of relativity describes the relationship between gravity and space-time bending.
Six, mathematics anecdotes
Mathematician Chen Jingrun: China mathematician who proved a special case of Goldbach's conjecture, that is, the conjecture holds for even numbers greater than 2. Mathematical symbols: Arabic numerals, symbols of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, greater than sign and less than sign originated in India.
Seven, personal works
1, problem-solving process: show your outstanding problem-solving achievements in math competitions or classroom assignments. 2. Mathematical modeling: solving practical problems with mathematical methods, such as traffic congestion and resource allocation.
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