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The jewel in the crown of mathematics, what does this mean?
The jewel in the crown of mathematics refers to an unproven mathematical conjecture "Goldbach conjecture" put forward by the German mathematician Goldbach on1June 7, 742.

1966, China mathematician Chen Jingrun proved that "any sufficiently large even number is the sum of a prime number and a natural number, and the latter is only the product of two prime numbers", which is usually abbreviated as (1+2). The jewel in the crown of mathematics is Goldbach conjecture, and Chen Jingrun won the jewel in the crown of mathematics, which means that he proved Goldbach conjecture.