The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
[Master, there is a new email!]
reply
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
Lu Zhou: "...???"
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
To put it simply, there are three numbers a, b and c, where c = a + b. If these three numbers are mutually prime, then the d obtained by multiplying the non-repeating prime factors of these three numbers looks like d Obviously it will be larger than c.
Just when Lu Zhou was thinking about whether to just say it, he suddenly had an idea and came up with a brilliant idea, so he quickly typed on the keyboard to edit an email.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
To put it simply, there are three numbers a, b and c, where c = a + b. If these three numbers are mutually prime, then the d obtained by multiplying the non-repeating prime factors of these three numbers looks like d Obviously it will be larger than c.
However, this statement seems to be correct, but the fact is completely contrary to people's intuition.
New email
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
Not only do there exist counterexamples, but there are many counterexamples.
Even now.
After all, it seems that he has never finished handling the "matters at hand"...
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
After returning from Professor Perelman, Lu Zhou went straight back to his office in the Institute of Mathematics.
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
According to them, it was a gift.
I'm not in the mood to discuss cryptography at all...
Later, mathematicians took a step back and made modifications to Joseph Oostali's original expression, amplifying rad (abc) and replacing it with an r power greater than 1, also It is the so-called rad(abc)^(1+ε).
Just when Lu Zhou was musing on a blank piece of draft paper, a series of bubbles suddenly popped up in the corner of the laptop next to him.
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
That is, when ε is any real number greater than zero, the counterexample of d=rad(abc)^(1+ε)>c exists!
Lu Zhou: "...???"
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
Not only do there exist counterexamples, but there are many counterexamples.
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
In an algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for the interaction between addition and multiplication. Therefore, mathematically speaking, there should be no connection between the prime factors of two natural numbers and the prime factors of their sum. of.
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
By the way, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.
Signed name—
Based on the conversation recalled by Dr. Fan Tong, Lu Zhou could even make a bold assumption that the so-called lost Martian civilization might have been "enlightened" by that thing.
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
Lu Zhou: "...???"
Compared to the manned mission office and Chang'an Avenue, he actually learned more about the inside story.
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
Even now.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
If this conjecture is confirmed, it will solve many famous Diophantine equation problems in one fell swoop.
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
Later, mathematicians took a step back and made modifications to Joseph Oostali's original expression, amplifying rad (abc) and replacing it with an r power greater than 1, also It is the so-called rad(abc)^(1+ε).
Satoshi Nakamoto.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
I'm not in the mood to discuss cryptography at all...
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
what to do
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
Just like countless slaps in the face in history, scientific conclusions such as "Newton's Theorem of Inertia" and "Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa Experiment" that seemed to be contrary to common sense at the time were finally successfully verified.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
Moreover, after these counter-intuitive theories were confirmed, they without exception greatly promoted the scientific development at that time.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
After all, it seems that he has never finished handling the "matters at hand"...
By the way, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
According to them, it was a gift.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
If this conjecture is confirmed, it will solve many famous Diophantine equation problems in one fell swoop.
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
Like the previous email, this reply is also only one short line.
According to them, it was a gift.
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
[Master, there is a new email!]
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
After returning from Professor Perelman, Lu Zhou went straight back to his office in the Institute of Mathematics.
Like the previous email, this reply is also only one short line.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this trouble. I promise that no matter what you want to discuss, I will be there.]
[Master, there is a new email!]
By the way, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
In fact, at this moment, he was worried about more than just academic issues.
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
New email
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
And about the so-called "holy relic".
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
Compared to the manned mission office and Chang'an Avenue, he actually learned more about the inside story.
"Open it for me."
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
Just when Lu Zhou was thinking about whether to just say it, he suddenly had an idea and came up with a brilliant idea, so he quickly typed on the keyboard to edit an email.
[Master, your reply!]
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
This is not only because he is the person in charge of the 128 Anomaly Point project, but also because he has seen three memories of the old universe civilization before, and even communicated face-to-face with the observer civilization.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
To put it simply, there are three numbers a, b and c, where c = a + b. If these three numbers are mutually prime, then the d obtained by multiplying the non-repeating prime factors of these three numbers looks like d Obviously it will be larger than c.
Thinking about who would send him an email at this time, Lu Zhou spoke.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
Just like countless slaps in the face in history, scientific conclusions such as "Newton's Theorem of Inertia" and "Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa Experiment" that seemed to be contrary to common sense at the time were finally successfully verified.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
Moreover, after these counter-intuitive theories were confirmed, they without exception greatly promoted the scientific development at that time.
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Time passed by minute by minute.
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
According to them, it was a gift.
In fact, at this moment, he was worried about more than just academic issues.
Just when Lu Zhou was musing on a blank piece of draft paper, a series of bubbles suddenly popped up in the corner of the laptop next to him.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
So fast
If this conjecture is confirmed, it will solve many famous Diophantine equation problems in one fell swoop.
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
Not only do there exist counterexamples, but there are many counterexamples.
[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this trouble. I promise that no matter what you want to discuss, I will be there.]
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
Based on the conversation recalled by Dr. Fan Tong, Lu Zhou could even make a bold assumption that the so-called lost Martian civilization might have been "enlightened" by that thing.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
Even now.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
Just when Lu Zhou was musing on a blank piece of draft paper, a series of bubbles suddenly popped up in the corner of the laptop next to him.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Lu Zhou was a little confused when he saw the letter. However, when he saw the name at the end of the signature, he immediately realized what the email wanted to express.
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
And about the so-called "holy relic".
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
Signed name—
Even now.
Moreover, after these counter-intuitive theories were confirmed, they without exception greatly promoted the scientific development at that time.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
[I have been waiting for you for half a year. I would like to ask, have you finished handling the matters at hand?]
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
reply
I'm not in the mood to discuss cryptography at all...
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
If this conjecture is confirmed, it will solve many famous Diophantine equation problems in one fell swoop.
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
Looking at the string of bubbles on the phone screen, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
reply
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
[... I'm sorry that I didn't reply to your message in time. After returning from Stockholm, there are too many things that I can't get away from, such as the topic I am studying at the moment.]
[I have been waiting for you for half a year. I would like to ask, have you finished handling the matters at hand?]
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Out of curiosity about the content of the reply, he couldn't help but reopen the computer and log in to the mailbox through the browser.
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Of course, the premise here is for communication.
As a result, he later went to Stockholm, and encountered something so exciting on the way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship that he completely forgot about the agreement after returning home.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
Signed name—
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
Just like countless slaps in the face in history, scientific conclusions such as "Newton's Theorem of Inertia" and "Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa Experiment" that seemed to be contrary to common sense at the time were finally successfully verified.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
Compared to the manned mission office and Chang'an Avenue, he actually learned more about the inside story.
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
[I have been waiting for you for half a year. I would like to ask, have you finished handling the matters at hand?]
Not only do there exist counterexamples, but there are many counterexamples.
[Master, your reply!]
Compared to the manned mission office and Chang'an Avenue, he actually learned more about the inside story.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
What do you say
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
After returning from Professor Perelman, Lu Zhou went straight back to his office in the Institute of Mathematics.
Satoshi Nakamoto.
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
Just when Lu Zhou was musing on a blank piece of draft paper, a series of bubbles suddenly popped up in the corner of the laptop next to him.
[I have been waiting for you for half a year. I would like to ask, have you finished handling the matters at hand?]
In an algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for the interaction between addition and multiplication. Therefore, mathematically speaking, there should be no connection between the prime factors of two natural numbers and the prime factors of their sum. of.
"Open it for me."
What do you say
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
This is not only because he is the person in charge of the 128 Anomaly Point project, but also because he has seen three memories of the old universe civilization before, and even communicated face-to-face with the observer civilization.
Even now.
[Master, there is a new email!]
Satoshi Nakamoto.
"Open it for me."
After returning from Professor Perelman, Lu Zhou went straight back to his office in the Institute of Mathematics.
Satoshi Nakamoto.
Lu Zhou: "...???"
New email
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
As a result, he later went to Stockholm, and encountered something so exciting on the way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship that he completely forgot about the agreement after returning home.
Thinking about who would send him an email at this time, Lu Zhou spoke.
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
Lu Zhou: "...???"
"Open it for me."
[Master, there is a new email!]
Not only do there exist counterexamples, but there are many counterexamples.
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
And about the so-called "holy relic".
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
New email
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
The bubbles disappear.
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
As a result, he later went to Stockholm, and encountered something so exciting on the way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship that he completely forgot about the agreement after returning home.
Looking at the string of bubbles on the phone screen, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
Like the previous email, this reply is also only one short line.
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
[Master, your reply!]
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
What do you say
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
what to do
"Open it for me."
[I have been waiting for you for half a year. I would like to ask, have you finished handling the matters at hand?]
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
After returning from Professor Perelman, Lu Zhou went straight back to his office in the Institute of Mathematics.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Signed name—
And about the so-called "holy relic".
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
What do you say
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
Time passed by minute by minute.
Satoshi Nakamoto.
New email
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
However, the number of these counterexamples is limited!
Lu Zhou was a little confused when he saw the letter. However, when he saw the name at the end of the signature, he immediately realized what the email wanted to express.
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Signed name—
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
Lu Zhou was a little confused when he saw the letter. However, when he saw the name at the end of the signature, he immediately realized what the email wanted to express.
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
Later, mathematicians took a step back and made modifications to Joseph Oostali's original expression, amplifying rad (abc) and replacing it with an r power greater than 1, also It is the so-called rad(abc)^(1+ε).
Based on the conversation recalled by Dr. Fan Tong, Lu Zhou could even make a bold assumption that the so-called lost Martian civilization might have been "enlightened" by that thing.
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
As a result, he later went to Stockholm, and encountered something so exciting on the way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship that he completely forgot about the agreement after returning home.
Compared to the manned mission office and Chang'an Avenue, he actually learned more about the inside story.
New email
Based on the conversation recalled by Dr. Fan Tong, Lu Zhou could even make a bold assumption that the so-called lost Martian civilization might have been "enlightened" by that thing.
Just like countless slaps in the face in history, scientific conclusions such as "Newton's Theorem of Inertia" and "Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa Experiment" that seemed to be contrary to common sense at the time were finally successfully verified.
If it's purely for "testing", then that's another story.
what to do
So fast
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
After all, it seems that he has never finished handling the "matters at hand"...
Satoshi Nakamoto.
It connects two algorithms that mathematicians think are unrelated in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between the two.
Even now.
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
Probably at the end of last year, when I had just completed the 524-qubit computer and the "Void Theory", the anonymous address with the ID of Satoshi Nakamoto sent me an email, saying that he planned to discuss academic issues with me.
According to them, it was a gift.
Like the previous email, this reply is also only one short line.
And about the so-called "holy relic".
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
What do you say
Later, mathematicians took a step back and made modifications to Joseph Oostali's original expression, amplifying rad (abc) and replacing it with an r power greater than 1, also It is the so-called rad(abc)^(1+ε).
what to do
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
Time passed by minute by minute.
In fact, at this moment, he was worried about more than just academic issues.
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
I'm not in the mood to discuss cryptography at all...
[Master, there is a new email!]
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
The ABC conjecture is different from other mathematical conjectures. Its biggest difficulty is not in calculation, nor in the abstract nature of the proposition itself, but that its existence is completely "counter-intuitive".
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
By the way, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
Even now.
The bubbles disappear.
After all, it seems that he has never finished handling the "matters at hand"...
Based on the conversation recalled by Dr. Fan Tong, Lu Zhou could even make a bold assumption that the so-called lost Martian civilization might have been "enlightened" by that thing.
Just when Lu Zhou was thinking about whether to just say it, he suddenly had an idea and came up with a brilliant idea, so he quickly typed on the keyboard to edit an email.
Looking at the email, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little confused.
Out of curiosity about the content of the reply, he couldn't help but reopen the computer and log in to the mailbox through the browser.
"I originally thought that the first dialogue between human civilization and other civilizations would probably start with the dismantling of large prime numbers, or other problems that are more concise in form..."
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
Just like countless slaps in the face in history, scientific conclusions such as "Newton's Theorem of Inertia" and "Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa Experiment" that seemed to be contrary to common sense at the time were finally successfully verified.
Of course, the premise here is for communication.
[... I'm sorry that I didn't reply to your message in time. After returning from Stockholm, there are too many things that I can't get away from, such as the topic I am studying at the moment.]
The content of the email is very short, even so short that the main text only has one sentence:
As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of Lu Zhou.
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
[Master, your reply!]
Of course, the premise here is for communication.
[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this trouble. I promise that no matter what you want to discuss, I will be there.]
As a result, he later went to Stockholm, and encountered something so exciting on the way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship that he completely forgot about the agreement after returning home.
Later, mathematicians took a step back and made modifications to Joseph Oostali's original expression, amplifying rad (abc) and replacing it with an r power greater than 1, also It is the so-called rad(abc)^(1+ε).
After asking Assistant Zhao to make a cup of coffee, Lu Zhou, who had not been sitting at his desk for a long time, took out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder and began to think quietly in front of a blank piece of draft paper.
At least in his opinion, this topic is really "difficult".
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
Thinking about who would send him an email at this time, Lu Zhou spoke.
By the way, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
This is probably the most tactful rejection.
Just when Lu Zhou had gradually entered a state of mind and had almost forgotten this episode, his phone screen suddenly flickered.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
"Open it for me."
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
Time passed by minute by minute.
Moreover, after these counter-intuitive theories were confirmed, they without exception greatly promoted the scientific development at that time.
Various clues indicate that the holy relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by other high-level officials except him, but an item said to be sent to the solar system by the observer civilization. "Something" that can change the fate of the universe.
what to do
Satoshi Nakamoto.
Even if it seems wrong at first glance, no one can falsify it, and even based on the test results of distributed computing, it is very likely to be correct.
Lu Zhou was a little confused when he saw the letter. However, when he saw the name at the end of the signature, he immediately realized what the email wanted to express.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
Just when Lu Zhou had gradually entered a state of mind and had almost forgotten this episode, his phone screen suddenly flickered.
Looking at the string of bubbles on the phone screen, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment.
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
Out of curiosity about this mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him at the time that I would reply to him an email after finishing the matter at hand.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
[Master, your reply!]
Perhaps it was his own misunderstanding. After reading the work log of Project 128, Lu Zhou always felt that although this "holy relic" was curious about human civilization, he did not seem to want to communicate with them.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
At least in Lu Zhou's opinion, if it's for communication, using mathematical conjectures to greet someone is definitely not the best choice.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
However, the magic of ABC's conjecture lies in this.
And this includes Fermat’s last theorem...
reply
In an algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for the interaction between addition and multiplication. Therefore, mathematically speaking, there should be no connection between the prime factors of two natural numbers and the prime factors of their sum. of.
At the same time, the expression on his face became weird.
Analyzed from this perspective, there is a high possibility that it comes from the old universe.
However, due to various reasons, just like the many errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system countless billions of years earlier, but also fell on a civilization that had nothing to do with their plan.
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
According to them, it was a gift.
"If you go directly to mathematical conjecture, the threshold is set too high."
In an algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for the interaction between addition and multiplication. Therefore, mathematically speaking, there should be no connection between the prime factors of two natural numbers and the prime factors of their sum. of.
So fast
After all, they call it a "holy relic"...
[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this trouble. I promise that no matter what you want to discuss, I will be there.]
[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this trouble. I promise that no matter what you want to discuss, I will be there.]
Looking at the string of bubbles on the phone screen, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment.
reply
"Open it for me."
Just when Lu Zhou had gradually entered a state of mind and had almost forgotten this episode, his phone screen suddenly flickered.
Satoshi Nakamoto.
In fact, at this moment, he was worried about more than just academic issues.
[... I'm sorry that I didn't reply to your message in time. After returning from Stockholm, there are too many things that I can't get away from, such as the topic I am studying at the moment.]
Out of curiosity about the content of the reply, he couldn't help but reopen the computer and log in to the mailbox through the browser.
Just as Professor Dorian Goldfeld commented on it, although the ABC conjecture is not as well-known as Fermat’s last theorem, many members of the public are confused as to why mathematicians would study a conclusion that seems to be true both positive and negative, but because Its unique counter-intuitive characteristics make its value no less than Fermat's Last Theorem.
“Is solving the ABC conjecture a prerequisite for dialogue?”
To put it simply, there are three numbers a, b and c, where c = a + b. If these three numbers are mutually prime, then the d obtained by multiplying the non-repeating prime factors of these three numbers looks like d Obviously it will be larger than c.
But to be honest, this can’t be considered a pigeon.
[Master, there is a new email!]
reply
what to do
Like the previous email, this reply is also only one short line.
[... I'm sorry that I didn't reply to your message in time. After returning from Stockholm, there are too many things that I can't get away from, such as the topic I am studying at the moment.]
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
what to do
To put it simply, there are three numbers a, b and c, where c = a + b. If these three numbers are mutually prime, then the d obtained by multiplying the non-repeating prime factors of these three numbers looks like d Obviously it will be larger than c.
Unlike simple and easy-to-understand numbers such as pi and Planck's constant, mathematical conjectures involve not only mathematical laws, but also the understanding of mathematics by human mathematicians.
[I happened to study this problem. If you are interested, I have attached the proof method.]
Compared to the environment at the Jinling Institute for Advanced Study and the Space Launch Center, he still prefers the atmosphere of the Institute of Mathematics for studying mathematical problems.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly, typed the abc guess at the end of the email, clicked the send button, then closed the laptop and continued to look at the scrap paper on the table. Started to stay.
However, this statement seems to be correct, but the fact is completely contrary to people's intuition.
In fact, at this moment, he was worried about more than just academic issues.
Since this question was raised, it has been a top problem that has plagued the mathematical community because of its "counter-intuitive" characteristics.
What do you say
According to them, it was a gift.
For example, to give a random example, a=2, b=7, c=a+b=9, d=2×7×3=42, of which d is obviously much larger than c.
Lu Zhou: "...???"
For example, the triple array (5, 27, 32), d = 30, is obviously smaller than c equal to 32.
In an algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for the interaction between addition and multiplication. Therefore, mathematically speaking, there should be no connection between the prime factors of two natural numbers and the prime factors of their sum. of.