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Mathematicians who proved 1+ 1=2.
The mathematician who proved that 1+ 1=2 was Chen Jingrun.

Chen Jingrun, a famous mathematician in China, is known as the miracle of mathematics in China. He was born in 1933 Yueyang, Hunan. Chen Jingrun's father is a farmer. Chen grew up in a poor family and faced many difficulties in his life. However, his love and persistence in mathematics made him an outstanding mathematician.

Chen Jingrun showed extraordinary mathematical talent since he was a child. Although he has been growing up in an environment that people generally think it is impossible to become a mathematician, he has always insisted on and studied mathematics hard. He showed great talent in mathematics when he was in middle school in Yueyang, but because of poverty and family environment, he could not receive a higher education.

However, Chen Jingrun did not give up. He taught himself under difficult circumstances and made a breakthrough after years of hard study. He was admitted to the Department of Mathematics of Peking University with excellent results, and received his bachelor's degree from 1957. Later, he entered China Academy of Sciences to study mathematics and began his research career.

Chen Jingrun has made a series of important achievements in the field of mathematics. He is most famous for solving the prime number hypothesis in China's number theory. He proved that there must be two prime numbers P and p+2 for a sufficiently large even number N, which is the so-called Chen Jingrun theorem or Chen prime number theorem. This discovery has aroused widespread concern and praise in the field of mathematics, and made China's mathematics famous.

Chen Jingrun's contribution is not limited to the field of number theory. He also made important research on elliptic function and analytic number theory, and put forward Baron Chen-Velas conjecture, which aroused extensive research interest in mathematics.

Chen Jingrun is a very tenacious and diligent mathematician. Faced with poverty and difficulties, he never gave up his dreams and efforts. His achievements made him a treasure in the field of mathematics and made important contributions to the development of mathematics in China. Chen Jingrun was awarded many honors for his outstanding achievements and became an academician of China Academy of Sciences.

The first of the seven major mathematical problems in the world

The first of the seven mathematical problems in the world is the famous Fermat's Last Theorem. This problem was put forward by the French mathematician Fermat in17th century, and it was not fully proved by the British mathematician andrew wiles until 1994.