Omnipotent Data

Chapter 371: discuss

Chapter 371

Cheng Nuo, who was scanning the news on the ResearhGate forum, was attracted by a post.

"The correct solution to the problem of the transformation of Ramanujan's identity"

The ID shown by the poster is called "Rock Boy".

Cheng Nuo had just read the post subconsciously, but when his eyes fell on the topic posted by the host, his eyes suddenly condensed.

[Prove: When 2≤n≤N, the following continuous product inequality always holds:

√2√3√4√5……√n≤3/2^n-1√n+2≤√1+2√1+3√1+4√1+……+(n-1)√1 +n】

This question, if I remember it correctly, was not a question that was solved for the white student Chali yesterday on the steps of the MIT's School of Science Activity Center.

Cheng Nuo suddenly became interested and continued to read the content behind the post.

"Friends who have been in the ResearhGate forum for some time will certainly not be unfamiliar with this topic. This question about the transformation of Ramanujan's identity is exactly the one asked by'Schrödinger's Dog' on the forum last week. . Two now, I have found the correct way to prove the subject."

"First of all, the proof method I will state below is not solved by the host himself, but by a mysterious student from China. The process is not convenient to repeat in detail, but it must be What I can tell you is that the Chinese student, from getting this problem to solving the proof correctly, the process took no more than five minutes!"

"Next, please see the proof steps given by the Chinese math master!"

Judging from the description of the original post, this should be the post by the white classmate named "Chali".

Below this passage, Chali posted two pictures.

Regarding his handwriting, Cheng Nuo naturally recognized at a glance that it was the proof formula he had written on the draft paper.

"After reading these two proof formulas, you will naturally know that there really are evildoers in this world. The original poster himself is also a mathematics graduate student, and the mysterious Chinese mathematics master does not seem to have me yet. Older. But he easily solved a problem in five minutes that I didn't understand for a week. You have not experienced it personally, and you won't experience the shock. You can say..."

Below, almost all of Chali's endless admiration for the Chinese math master.

The corner of Cheng Nuo's mouth curled, and his heart was full of joy.

Unexpectedly, not long after coming to the United States, he harvested a little fan.

Cheng Nuo pulls down the post and wants to read the comments.

The number of comments on this post is quite large, more than one hundred.

The first few articles are some commentaries on "Dragon Chair, Sofa and Bench".

It seems that even a group of academic circles cannot avoid this kind of custom.

After turning over a dozen of them, Cheng Nuo saw useful comments.

"Good poster! This question has been torturing me for more than half a month, and it makes me sleepless every day. I was ecstatic to see how to solve the problem today. The two-page proof formula has been read, and the idea is simple and clear. There is no difficulty in understanding. Finally, thank the host for sharing, good people are safe for their lives!"

This comment was made by the provider of this topic, the user whose ID is "Schrodinger's Dog".

"If it is really as the original poster said, that Chinese student can indeed be said to be the top figure of the younger generation of mathematics in this era! However, it seems that none of the genius mathematicians who are well-known in their 20s are Hua Chinese!"

"It may also be that the mountains and dews have not been shown before. I remember that if you are correct, the host mentioned in a post before that he is a student of MIT. Then the Chinese genius he met should also be Massachusetts. People from the Polytechnic Institute, it’s not a rare thing to have a mathematics evildoer in which school!"

Everyone discussed it.

"I took a brief look at the topic. In short, it is not very difficult. A doctoral student at a top university can solve it in one to two days. But if you really can solve it in five minutes, I can only say, Ashamed!"

This comment was made by a small well-known mathematician in the United States. He is now thirty years old. His achievements are only average, and he can only be regarded as an intermediate level among mathematicians of the same age.

But in this ResearhGate forum, it is still a bit well-known.

After all, those top big names in academia don't often confuse in this forum.

As soon as this comment came out, the following comments naturally exploded. Among them, most of them are curious about who the mysterious Chinese math master is described by the original poster.

There are also some doubts about the authenticity of the original poster's words. After all, it is indeed a bit shocking to solve such a difficult problem in five minutes.

Cheng Nuo roughly read these more than one hundred comments, feeling inexplicably refreshed.

Although in the current world mathematics circle, few people know the existence of Cheng Nuo's mission.

Not to mention the name Cheng Nuo on the list of several young mathematicians of the day.

But Cheng Nuo has the confidence and strength to prove to the world that their Chinese mathematicians are not weak!

…………

The next day.

Cheng Nuo walked into the office holding a cup of milk tea.

To be honest, breakfast without fried dough sticks and tofu brain is a breakfast without soul. But in the United States, apart from going to Chinatown, few breakfast shops selling tofu and fried dough sticks can be found.

Therefore, Cheng Nuo could only eat bread and drink milk tea to make do.

As soon as he entered the office, before Cheng Nuo's **** sat hot, he saw Professor Fresnel walking out of the cubicle.

After looking around in the office, Fresnel slowly said, "Hull, take the other three people from your project team and come to my office."

Hull first looked at each other with confusion and Cheng Nuo ~www.readwn.com~ and then got up and followed into the office.

In the compartment, Professor Fresnel sat comfortably on an office chair.

He tapped his fingers on the armrest and slowly said, "Time is running out, I will make a long story short."

He stared at the four people, "The subject you are working on is an outsourcing project that I undertook from a financial company called "Mixing"."

"The company's main business areas are stocks and futures. Of course, the securities field is also involved."

"Not long after the establishment of this company, they originally released two outsourcing projects. One is the one you are doing now, and the other I was worried that you didn’t have enough energy, so I didn’t take it. Ricestar outsourced that project to Another project team."

"However, there is a little problem now. Another project team undertaking the project, due to some reasons, has been disbanded yesterday, and the outsourcing project naturally cannot continue."

"So, people from Mixing Company came to me. We hope that our research office will complete another outsourcing project!"

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