Volume 1: Student Life Chapter 358: Looking for the answer?
The moment Chen Zhou's eyes fell on the collection of wrong questions, he was slightly stunned.
But then, a look of ecstasy appeared on his face.
The latest page of the wrong question collection is completely blank!
The latest content recorded in the collection of wrong questions is the unsolved content from the previous study of the Jebov conjecture!
This means that Chen Zhou’s calculation of the Debov constant R and the numerical value of the Debov constant R are all correct!
He successfully took a crucial step in the research of the Jebov conjecture!
It also means that through his research on the Gerbov conjecture, Chen Zhou has once again improved the tool of distributional deconstruction method.
This mathematical method, which originated from the idea of normal distribution, has once again been sublimated because of the idea of normal distribution!
There was always a smile on Chen Zhou's lips, and he remembered a story.
A story about the distribution of shota.
Two great contemporary probabilists, Levy and Kak, have said that the Shota distribution was their first love when they entered the field of probability theory and it has infinite charm.
If the ancient Greeks knew about the distribution of boys, there would probably be an extra girl goddess in the temple on Mount Olympus, who would be in charge of the chaos in the world.
Because the distribution of Shota is shrouded in mystery and is ubiquitous in nature, a shadow of order appears faintly behind the complex data .
If a world full of randomness is a chaotic world, then Shota distribution establishes a certain order for this chaotic world.
It makes it possible to quantitatively calculate and predict accidental phenomena.
The Gerbov conjecture implies such an order.
The distribution deconstruction method is the "normal distribution" tool in the field of analytic number theory.
Chen Zhou didn't know if it was right to say this, but now he really loved his distributed deconstruction method.
He even had a vague premonition that the future of distributed deconstruction would be more than just an opportunity for analytic number theory.
The potential of distributed deconstruction may far exceed current estimates!
Of course, what kind of future we can achieve still depends on the improvement of the present.
The more perfect the distribution deconstruction method is, the more value and opportunities it represents!
The Creator's principles for creating things are often simple and clear.
Just the number of pixels appears generally.
However, among the myriad complexities of the universe and in the vastness of nature, it is not easy to discover and understand prime numbers.
Before, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the popular practice in the scientific community was to start from some simple and clear principles as much as possible as the starting point of scientific inquiry, that is, the universal formula of prime numbers.
Later research by mathematicians and physicists found that, repeatedly starting from some given simple criteria, such as the definition of prime numbers, the direction of research was always led to the doorstep of the normal distribution.
What is contained here is the beauty of the perfect distribution of prime numbers.
At this moment, Chen Zhou finally figured out a problem that had been bothering him for a long time.
That is the connection between Cramer's conjecture and the Gerbov conjecture .
From the birth of distribution deconstruction method to its current connection with Shota distribution.
Chen Zhou just felt that the world of mathematics was really wonderful.
No wonder Gauss once said that mathematics is the language of God.
Perhaps, only with the help of God's language can we understand the beauty of prime numbers.
Chen Zhou also felt somewhat fortunate.
If he had not come up with the distributional deconstruction method while studying Cramer's conjecture.
Now, how can we discover the beauty in it?
How could they collide? Could this be the answer to the prime number interval problem that mathematicians have been looking for?
Maybe, this is called chance?
While feeling fortunate, Chen Zhou also felt somewhat smug.
No matter what, he grasped the key after all.
If this answer is confirmed in the future, then he will have really built an immortal mathematical edifice as the system said.
This is more worthy of bragging than any bragging now.
Thinking of this, Chen Zhou couldn't help but feel a little excited.
I accidentally did something earth-shattering. It feels so good!
Of course, there is one thing Chen Zhou did not forget.
The road of distributed deconstruction method still has a long way to go.
Only when it is truly perfected, or in other words, reaches a certain level.
Only then can the validity of this answer be verified.
As for now, let’s use the Gerbov conjecture to add another brick to the distribution deconstruction method!
After collecting his thoughts, Chen Zhou calmed down his excitement.
Tell yourself quietly, stay calm, be low-key! Although the future is promising, the present is the most worthwhile!
Chen Zhou's eyes fell on the collection of wrong questions again.
With steady hands, he flipped through the collection of wrong answers, checking the two previous ones that had almost identical contents.
Perhaps there is another answer to the Geboff constant R here.
Chen Zhou was not sure whether his assumption was correct, but his mathematical intuition told him that he should be able to find it.
So Chen Zhou looked very carefully.
While reading, I also went through it again according to the ideas of this part.
After flipping through the three pages of the wrong question collection, Chen Zhou's eyes lit up. He saw the situation he had expected.
Part of the content recorded in the collection of wrong questions has disappeared.
Although it was a very small part, it did not escape Chen Zhou's eyes.
The content of this part is exactly what is recorded in the wrong question collection. It is the different part between the two almost identical contents!
Now the calculation results of the Gebov constant R directly confirm this part of the content.
While Chen Zhou was delighted, he also felt a little confused.
Why are there differences in the two contents?
Mathematical intuition does not represent the answer.
Finding the answer does not mean you understand it.
Logically speaking, one cause should not lead to two results.
But if there is only one cause and only one result, then it should disappear from the wrong answer collection, because it should be the same content...
Chen Zhou habitually took a pen and tapped the draft paper, trying to sort out the connection.
"Random variables? Random errors?"
Putting the collection of wrong questions aside, Chen Zhou turned around, picked up a pen, and sorted it out again on the draft paper.
The original idea is still followed, but with the addition of the result of the Geboff constant R.
Time passes by every second.
However, Chen Zhou didn't feel sleepy at all.
On the contrary, he now feels more energetic.
The level of thinking activity is always at its peak.
He was completely immersed in the study of the Jebov conjecture.
I was also immersed in the surprises brought by the distributed deconstruction method.
Until every morning, the fixed alarm clock rings.
Chen Zhou was surprised to find that it was already daybreak.
He worked all night long.
Chen Zhou quickly turned off the alarm clock, his expression a little conflicted. It would be better not to go for a run.
Although in the world of Jebov's conjecture, he was extremely energetic.
But on the playground, you never know if you might get distracted and go...