Chapter 360: Who Else Is There?

Look at the computer screen and make your own conclusions.

There was a hint of smugness in Chen Zhou's eyes.

The Jebov conjecture, the world-class mathematical problem that has plagued him for nearly half a year, is the two most important mathematical conjectures in the prime interval problem, together with the twin prime conjecture.

Finally, he completely got it!

The inflection point of the Jebov constant R was originally thought to only correct the error of those two parts.

Unexpectedly, this inflection point finally led to the result of Jepov's conjecture!

Chen Zhou restrained his smile and stared at the computer.

[In the Jebov conjecture (m^2--(m+1)^2), the probability expression for the odd prime number is: (1)Pm=2/3×4/5×6/7×10/11×12/13×......×2n/(2n-1)(1≤m<17)]

【(2)Pm=2/3×4/5×6/7×10/11×12/13×......×2n/(2n-1)· R(m≥17,R=0.891113527......) 】

[Applied between m^2--(m+1)^2, there must be a prime number that can be directly proved, when m is infinite, the odd prime between m^2--(m+1)^2 is also infinite, the number is infinite, and there is no maximum odd prime.] 】

[y=[x] is the integer function, and (x∈β) is the largest integer not greater than x. If the odd number N is not a perfect square number, then there is [√N]<√N< [√N]+1, i.e. [√N]^2

[Let [√N]=m, then there is m^2

[To sum up, from the algorithm and a series of operations combined with the distribution deconstruction method, the Jebov conjecture obeys the stability of the mean value, and also has a positive distribution in the limit distribution, that is, between m^2 and (m+1)^2, there must be prime numbers!]

This is the final conclusion of Jepov's conjecture!

It is also the conclusion of the Jebov conjecture after it was proven!

Chen Zhou glanced back at Zhao Qiqi and the three of them, who were all lying on the bed, and sighed slightly in his heart.

This girl, she actually slept so early, and now no one is around to share.

After thinking about it, he picked up his phone, edited a message, and sent it to Yang Yiyi.

[Yiyi, I succeeded!]

Chen Zhou originally just wanted to share the joy of solving Jebov's conjecture with Yang Yiyi for the first time, and thought that Yang Yiyi had fallen asleep.

Unexpectedly, as soon as his message was sent, his mobile phone rang immediately.

It was a video call sent by Yang Yiyi.

Chen Zhou glanced at the three sleeping brothers again, put on the headphones, and connected the video.

"Happy. ”

"Huh?"

"I'm such a great happy child, and now that I've successfully solved the Jebov conjecture, is it time to go to bed now?"

Chen Zhou was slightly stunned, and then chuckled: "Yes, yes, yes, right away~"

Yang Yiyi pursed her lips and laughed softly, and praised again: "It's really great! Teacher Xiao Yang will study hard with Xiao Chen in the future~"

Hearing this, Chen Zhou suddenly smiled even happier.

All along, Yang Yiyi's praise is what he likes the most and wants to hear the most.

However, Chen Zhou noticed the snoring sound from Yang Yiyi's side from time to time, and asked a little strangely, "Do you girls snore when you sleep?"

Yang Yiyi's face was embarrassed, and she was going to hang a video with Chen Zhou.

Accidentally, the image of the dormitory sisters was completely ruined.

Fortunately, Chen Zhou's side, Zhao Qiqi and they have already slept.

Otherwise, there will be nothing left of this image ruined.

After saying goodnight to each other, Chen Zhou and Yang Yiyi hung up the video call.

Chen Zhou was in a good mood now, and glancing at the content on the video, he felt that he would sort out a preprint first.

The content of the preprint is posted on the e-Print arXiv website.

One is to occupy a pit position to prevent others from taking the lead.

It's unlikely, but it's a precautionary measure.

The second is to announce his achievements to the mathematical community that has been paying attention to this matter.

It didn't take much time for Chen Zhou to sort out the preprint.

Generally speaking, a paper on a mathematical conjecture, even if it is a preprint, is based on the conjecture itself.

But Chen Zhou is different, starting with the thesis of the Kramer conjecture.

The content of his dissertation, which is the proof of the method and the conjecture itself, is divided into half.

After all, both aspects are of equal value from any point of view.

Or, in a sense, it may be that in the process of studying mathematical conjectures, the methods that are born are more valuable.

This is also the greatest significance of mathematical conjecture.

For Chen Zhou, this distributive deconstruction method may prove to be the answer in the future.

The significance of this itself goes far beyond the Jebov conjecture itself.

Logging in to the previously registered account, Chen Zhou hung up the preprint.

After doing this, Chen Zhou suddenly felt a sense of relief.

The matter that I had been talking about for so long was finally solved perfectly.

How can you not breathe a sigh of relief?

Quietly got up, took the basin towel, and Chen Zhou went to wash.

Now he can finally take a good rest.

Unlike Chen Zhou, it was afternoon in the United States time.

After Chen Zhou's preprint was hung up, it took about ten minutes.

It caused an uproar.

The last time Chen Zhou posted the paper on the extension of the Kramel conjecture, his account was followed by a lot of people.

With the proof of the MIT report on the spot, his first draft paper has attracted great attention.

The number of followers on the e-Print arXiv website is not small at all.

Therefore, when Chen Zhou just hung up the preprint of the paper proving the Jebov conjecture, these people immediately received the news of concern.

Including Tao Zhexuan, who likes to blog, including Professor Delinee, Professor Wiles and others.

It's also funny that when they first received the message from the website, they thought it was another boring person.

I didn't care much about it when I was expecting to get a kick in this game.

But after carefully browsing the notification messages, their expressions changed suddenly.

Busy turned on the computer and directly checked the preprint uploaded by Chen Zhou.

Princeton University.

Professor Deligne's office.

"Pete, print me a copy of Jepov's conjecture at once!

"Oh, good professor, is it the paper that Jepov's conjecture proves?" the Ph.D. student known as Pete had not yet realized the seriousness of Deligne's tone.

"Yes!" said Deligne, again, "You'd better hurry! I hope to see this 30-page preprint in five minutes!"

Pete was stunned for a moment, and muttered, "Page 30? Who is this blind person who actually intervened at this time?"

Deligne frowned slightly: "Maybe what you said is exactly the person we expect." ”

Hearing Deligne's words, Pete froze instantly.

But soon, he reacted and said excitedly: "Professor, what do you mean, it's that, it's Chen Zhou?"

Deligne leaned back in his chair slightly: "Otherwise, who else?"