Chapter 316: Chapter 214: So, You Guys Haven’t Made Any Progress at All?
After math class, Zhao Yi returned to his dormitory and began organizing his research materials. Three days of research may not sound like a lot, but he had collected dozens of drafts.
If he were to write a paper detailing each step, it would take at least 100 pages.
This was a terrifying number.
Zhao Yi first divided the materials into four parts.
The first part was the "Proof of the Second Set of Prime Solutions for Three-Dimensional Trembling Waveforms," which he presented at the International Mathematicians Conference.
This was the most basic content.
He had already promised the editor of "Mathematical Progress" to publish his paper in their journal, so submitting it should have a quick review process.
The second part of the content was related to the Intelligent and Automation Laboratory. Their research on the second set of prime solutions, combined with the data from the first set, led to the discovery of abnormal twin prime solutions.
This was very important.
Zhao Yi would not forget the help from the Intelligent and Automation Laboratory after completing his research.
The subsequent content of the paper was to demonstrate the reasons for the abundance of twin prime solution groups and elaborate on the relationships between twin prime bounds, twin prime solution groups, and the three-dimensional trembling waveform solutions.
Though the Intelligent and Automation Laboratory only provided data and told Zhao Yi about their findings, this was the source of inspiration. No matter what research they conducted, inspiration was always extremely important. freēwebnovel.com
Zhao Yi decided to include the names of Qian Zhijin and Liu Guangzuo in this paper.
The third part of the content was the core of the research, which was to prove the infiniteness of twin primes utilizing the infinite solutions of the three-dimensional trembling waveforms.
If the three-dimensional trembling waveform had two correct sets of prime solutions, then there would be infinite twin primes.
Of course, this couldn’t prove the Twin Prime Conjecture, but it was enough to link the three-dimensional trembling waveform with the Twin Prime Conjecture. In other words, if the Riemann Conjecture was correct and the three-dimensional trembling waveform could be deduced from the Riemann Conjecture, then the Twin Primes would be infinite.
The three were connected together.
The three-dimensional trembling waveform turned the Riemann Conjecture and the Twin Prime Conjecture into one conjecture.
Although proving the Twin Prime Conjecture could not disprove the Riemann Conjecture, it would still greatly increase the significance of the waveform and elevate its importance.
The last part was to prove the existence of infinitely many prime pairs with gaps smaller than 246.
This part was a direct proof and didn’t use the three-dimensional trembling waveform. It was just a conclusion incidentally obtained during the research process.
Zhao Yi divided this content into four parts, each of which could be developed into a separate paper.
"The first part must be submitted to ’Mathematical Progress’, but should it be submitted together with the others?"
"The first and second parts can be submitted together, but the third and fourth parts; understanding them would be more difficult and the review time would certainly be longer."
"In that case,"
"I’ll submit the first and second parts to ’Mathematical Progress’ first. ’Mathematical Progress’ is a monthly publication, so I’ll submit the third part next month, followed by the fourth part."
Zhao Yi decided.
Thinking about it,
having his papers published in "Mathematical Progress," one of the top four mathematics journals, for three consecutive months sounded very interesting.
After making the decision, Zhao Yi contacted Qian Zhijin and told him not to announce the verification results to the media. Instead, he should write the results in a paper and send them to Zhao Yi, who would combine it with subsequent proofs into one paper.
"Don’t worry, the second and third authors will be you and Professor Liu Guangzuo."
"As for who will be the second and who will be the third author, you can discuss it among yourselves."
Qian Zhijin’s heart blossomed with joy.
As a professor at the School of Information at Yanhua University, he had nothing particularly noteworthy in his research field, let alone in mathematics.
But now...
His name was about to appear in one of the top four mathematics journals?
Was this...
too good to be true?
After hanging up the phone, Qian Zhijin was so touched that he almost cried.
That was one of the top four journals!
Every domestic researcher who could publish a paper in one of the top four journals became the center of attention in the academic world. Many articles published in top journals had multiple authors and even those listed as the last author would receive recognition and coverage in academic circles.
For example, a research collaboration between a certain professor and a foreign professor might be published in a top journal.
It may sound like a significant achievement, but being listed as the second or third author was essentially a way of acknowledging their contributions.
Even so, it was rare to see the names of domestic mathematicians in the top four mathematics journals, which demonstrated the high level of difficulty involved in getting published there.
Qian Zhijin felt like he was on the verge of reaching the peak of his life!
This was amazing!
Hurry up!
Get to work!
He had to make the verification results sound as impressive as possible, highlighting his contributions and hard work during the process, as well as the series of inferences and guesses he made when discovering the abnormal twin prime content.
In short, he wanted everyone to see his capabilities!
He, Qian Zhijin of Yanhua University and the School of Information, was also very talented in mathematics!
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In the afternoon,
Zhao Yi attended the Introduction to Life Science class. freeweɓnovel.cѳm
Based on its name, Introduction to Life Science, it was a course that popularized scientific knowledge. It aimed to give students who were new to biology a comprehensive understanding of the basic theories, technical methods, development trends, and the relationship between life science and human survival in this research field.