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Chapter 282 Submission Deadline? (Add 6 more for drunkard and wine fragrance)
Chapter 282 Submission Deadline? (Add 6 more for drunkard and wine fragrance)
After Hu Mo left, Chen Zhou simply sorted out the information in front of him.
This is the most precious research manuscript.
Although Chen Zhou didn't care much, compared to the knowledge in his mind, these are just traces of writing.
But as the embodiment of research results, these things still gave Chen Zhou a sense of accomplishment.
Not long after, Yang Yiyi came back and brought Chen Zhou a bowl of rice.
Speaking of which, Chen Zhou really likes eating rice bowls.
Very convenient.
Walking out of the self-study area and looking for a place, Chen Zhou quickly finished the rice with minced meat and eggplant.
After picking up the garbage, throwing it away, I returned to my seat in the study area.
In one afternoon, there were more than [-] draft papers in front of Chen Zhou.
The revision of Krammel's conjecture was also pushed to the end by him.
Outside the library, it was completely dark.
Inside the library, the lights are bright.
After replacing a new refill again, Chen Zhou wrote on the draft paper:
【...It can be concluded that when N≥7, the maximum distance between adjacent prime numbers within N is (Pn+1≤N)max(Pn+1-Pn)≈logN(logN-loglogN)+2】
The revision of Kramer's conjecture was solved by Chen Zhou!
At this time, there is still more than a day before he leaves for the United States.
In more than a day, he can complete the research paper and submit it to this academic conference.
As a supplement to the report meeting on the last day.
After glancing at the conclusion in front of him, Chen Zhou didn't put down his pen, but habitually clicked on the draft paper.
Immediately, he wrote down the formula of Krammel's conjecture next to the conclusion.
【limn→∞sup(Pn+1-Pn)/(lnPn)=1】
There is a difference here, that is, the correction problem is actually based on a certain approximate value.
But the Krammel conjecture itself is not.
So, how to cross out this "≈"?
This is the question that Chen Zhou needs to think about next.
It may take him a few minutes to figure this out.
Or it might take him hours to figure it out.
More likely, he will need days, or even months.
The distribution deconstruction method provides an idea and a method for studying the prime number problem, but how does this tool solve specific problems.
There is still a transformation process.
However, Chen Zhou has had a successful experience, and he believes that the distribution deconstruction method will definitely shine.
It must also be able to solve the Krammel conjecture.
Chen Zhou thought for a while, and temporarily put down the pen in his hand.
Let's sort out the papers that correct the problem first, and submit them to this academic conference.
Having already edited papers several times, Chen Zhou is obviously much more proficient in this paper.
[About the extended study of Kramer's conjecture when N≥7 and the application of distribution deconstruction method]
In the thesis, Chen Zhou gave full play to his previous style.
His characteristics of rigorous calculation, meticulous logic, and clear thinking are fully reflected in this paper.
By the time he finished his thesis, it was already 16 o'clock in the morning on the 2th.
But fortunately, before the flight this afternoon.
Looking at the time, the time in China is 12 hours faster than Boston in the United States.
Now, in Boston, it's only 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
According to the normal situation, Chen Zhou should be preparing for his three 10-minute report meeting.
But now...
Without hesitation, Chen Zhou opened the submission website for this academic conference.
For this academic conference, MIT has opened a separate channel for paper submissions at the entrance of the official website.
Provide each speaker with a channel for submitting papers for the report.
It is also convenient for all participants to see the relevant papers of the report in advance, and have a certainty about the overall content of this academic conference.
It's just that, because Chen Zhou has been studying Kramer's conjecture, he hasn't had time to see who are the big names in this report.
Maybe there are scholars in the same research field among them, who can exchange and learn from each other.
No, for Chen Zhou, in any field, he can communicate and communicate.
"what?"
Chen Zhou sighed slightly, his face a little embarrassed.
With the official start of MIT's academic conference, the submission channel on the official website was actually closed!
"This...why no one notified me?"
Chen Zhou couldn't help but wonder, before the meeting started, MIT didn't remind himself, when did they close the submission channel?
After thinking about it, Chen Zhou opened the mailbox, ready to ask MIT officials.
But what was even more embarrassing was that he found an email lying in the mailbox.
It's from MIT.
The content is to remind him of the submission deadline.
"So embarrassing..."
Chen Zhou thought about it, but edited an email quickly.
Because he had communicated with MIT in advance, he felt that there should be room for maneuver.
After the email was sent, Chen Zhou looked at Zhao Qiqi and the other three who had already fallen asleep.
Afterwards, he quietly walked out of the dormitory, ran to the bathroom and made a phone call
The phone was connected quickly, and Dean Sun's unexpected voice came from over there: "Chen Zhou? Why haven't you slept yet?"
Chen Zhou replied: "I just kicked out the paper..."
Dean Sun suddenly asked pleasantly: "Solved?"
Chen Zhou hummed, thinking about how to organize his words, and euphemistically told Dean Sun about this embarrassing matter.
Unexpectedly, Dean Sun seemed to know what he was thinking, and Chen Zhou heard Dean Sun say: "You called me so late, is it because the paper can't be used as the content of the report and submitted to this academic conference?"
"Ahem..." Chen Zhou coughed twice in embarrassment, "Dean, how do you know?"
Hearing Chen Zhou's words, Dean Sun couldn't help laughing out loud. Sure enough, he was still young and inexperienced.
But he didn't intend to be a joke, and said directly: "You first post the preprint on the Internet, and then send the officially submitted paper to an MIT conference mailbox, and I will send you the mailbox later."
Chen Zhou hurriedly responded gratefully: "Okay, thank you, Dean."
Dean Sun replied with a smile: "You're welcome, I'll be waiting for you to come over!"
Chen Zhou: "Okay."
After hanging up the phone, Chen Zhou breathed a sigh of relief.
If the research results cannot be displayed, then his time-consuming research will be really embarrassing.
Back in the dormitory, Chen Zhou began to search for websites that posted preprints of papers.
Although Dean Sun didn't explain what he meant, Chen Zhou understood.
Uploading preprints to professional websites can also be regarded as a defensive hand.
In other words, guard against two hands.
On the other hand, you can also let the world know your research results in advance.
The earliest and most popular preprint website is e-Print arXiv, where mathematicians and physicists often throw their written articles.
Chen Zhou registered an account, and according to the requirements of the website, posted the preprint of the thesis.
Compared with Chen Zhou's complete paper, the preprint is missing a lot of key content.
The publication of preprints is not considered academic publication in the true sense. After the preprints are published, papers can still be submitted to journals.
This is also to prevent plagiarism and publish in journals first.
If there are subsequent revisions to the paper, you can continue to upload it.
However, the old version will continue to exist.
After Chen Zhou finished his work, he saw that Dean Sun's mailbox had not arrived, so he browsed the e-Print arXiv website.
After selecting several fields related to number theory, Chen Zhou took a look at the current research results of number theory in the world.
Because the e-Print arXiv website does not have peer review, after submission, it will be published online within a day or two.
Therefore, the quality of the papers is also uneven.
Chen Zhou can only select relatively reliable papers by himself.
Not long after, Chen Zhou received a message from Dean Sun, and the email came.
(End of this chapter)
After Hu Mo left, Chen Zhou simply sorted out the information in front of him.
This is the most precious research manuscript.
Although Chen Zhou didn't care much, compared to the knowledge in his mind, these are just traces of writing.
But as the embodiment of research results, these things still gave Chen Zhou a sense of accomplishment.
Not long after, Yang Yiyi came back and brought Chen Zhou a bowl of rice.
Speaking of which, Chen Zhou really likes eating rice bowls.
Very convenient.
Walking out of the self-study area and looking for a place, Chen Zhou quickly finished the rice with minced meat and eggplant.
After picking up the garbage, throwing it away, I returned to my seat in the study area.
In one afternoon, there were more than [-] draft papers in front of Chen Zhou.
The revision of Krammel's conjecture was also pushed to the end by him.
Outside the library, it was completely dark.
Inside the library, the lights are bright.
After replacing a new refill again, Chen Zhou wrote on the draft paper:
【...It can be concluded that when N≥7, the maximum distance between adjacent prime numbers within N is (Pn+1≤N)max(Pn+1-Pn)≈logN(logN-loglogN)+2】
The revision of Kramer's conjecture was solved by Chen Zhou!
At this time, there is still more than a day before he leaves for the United States.
In more than a day, he can complete the research paper and submit it to this academic conference.
As a supplement to the report meeting on the last day.
After glancing at the conclusion in front of him, Chen Zhou didn't put down his pen, but habitually clicked on the draft paper.
Immediately, he wrote down the formula of Krammel's conjecture next to the conclusion.
【limn→∞sup(Pn+1-Pn)/(lnPn)=1】
There is a difference here, that is, the correction problem is actually based on a certain approximate value.
But the Krammel conjecture itself is not.
So, how to cross out this "≈"?
This is the question that Chen Zhou needs to think about next.
It may take him a few minutes to figure this out.
Or it might take him hours to figure it out.
More likely, he will need days, or even months.
The distribution deconstruction method provides an idea and a method for studying the prime number problem, but how does this tool solve specific problems.
There is still a transformation process.
However, Chen Zhou has had a successful experience, and he believes that the distribution deconstruction method will definitely shine.
It must also be able to solve the Krammel conjecture.
Chen Zhou thought for a while, and temporarily put down the pen in his hand.
Let's sort out the papers that correct the problem first, and submit them to this academic conference.
Having already edited papers several times, Chen Zhou is obviously much more proficient in this paper.
[About the extended study of Kramer's conjecture when N≥7 and the application of distribution deconstruction method]
In the thesis, Chen Zhou gave full play to his previous style.
His characteristics of rigorous calculation, meticulous logic, and clear thinking are fully reflected in this paper.
By the time he finished his thesis, it was already 16 o'clock in the morning on the 2th.
But fortunately, before the flight this afternoon.
Looking at the time, the time in China is 12 hours faster than Boston in the United States.
Now, in Boston, it's only 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
According to the normal situation, Chen Zhou should be preparing for his three 10-minute report meeting.
But now...
Without hesitation, Chen Zhou opened the submission website for this academic conference.
For this academic conference, MIT has opened a separate channel for paper submissions at the entrance of the official website.
Provide each speaker with a channel for submitting papers for the report.
It is also convenient for all participants to see the relevant papers of the report in advance, and have a certainty about the overall content of this academic conference.
It's just that, because Chen Zhou has been studying Kramer's conjecture, he hasn't had time to see who are the big names in this report.
Maybe there are scholars in the same research field among them, who can exchange and learn from each other.
No, for Chen Zhou, in any field, he can communicate and communicate.
"what?"
Chen Zhou sighed slightly, his face a little embarrassed.
With the official start of MIT's academic conference, the submission channel on the official website was actually closed!
"This...why no one notified me?"
Chen Zhou couldn't help but wonder, before the meeting started, MIT didn't remind himself, when did they close the submission channel?
After thinking about it, Chen Zhou opened the mailbox, ready to ask MIT officials.
But what was even more embarrassing was that he found an email lying in the mailbox.
It's from MIT.
The content is to remind him of the submission deadline.
"So embarrassing..."
Chen Zhou thought about it, but edited an email quickly.
Because he had communicated with MIT in advance, he felt that there should be room for maneuver.
After the email was sent, Chen Zhou looked at Zhao Qiqi and the other three who had already fallen asleep.
Afterwards, he quietly walked out of the dormitory, ran to the bathroom and made a phone call
The phone was connected quickly, and Dean Sun's unexpected voice came from over there: "Chen Zhou? Why haven't you slept yet?"
Chen Zhou replied: "I just kicked out the paper..."
Dean Sun suddenly asked pleasantly: "Solved?"
Chen Zhou hummed, thinking about how to organize his words, and euphemistically told Dean Sun about this embarrassing matter.
Unexpectedly, Dean Sun seemed to know what he was thinking, and Chen Zhou heard Dean Sun say: "You called me so late, is it because the paper can't be used as the content of the report and submitted to this academic conference?"
"Ahem..." Chen Zhou coughed twice in embarrassment, "Dean, how do you know?"
Hearing Chen Zhou's words, Dean Sun couldn't help laughing out loud. Sure enough, he was still young and inexperienced.
But he didn't intend to be a joke, and said directly: "You first post the preprint on the Internet, and then send the officially submitted paper to an MIT conference mailbox, and I will send you the mailbox later."
Chen Zhou hurriedly responded gratefully: "Okay, thank you, Dean."
Dean Sun replied with a smile: "You're welcome, I'll be waiting for you to come over!"
Chen Zhou: "Okay."
After hanging up the phone, Chen Zhou breathed a sigh of relief.
If the research results cannot be displayed, then his time-consuming research will be really embarrassing.
Back in the dormitory, Chen Zhou began to search for websites that posted preprints of papers.
Although Dean Sun didn't explain what he meant, Chen Zhou understood.
Uploading preprints to professional websites can also be regarded as a defensive hand.
In other words, guard against two hands.
On the other hand, you can also let the world know your research results in advance.
The earliest and most popular preprint website is e-Print arXiv, where mathematicians and physicists often throw their written articles.
Chen Zhou registered an account, and according to the requirements of the website, posted the preprint of the thesis.
Compared with Chen Zhou's complete paper, the preprint is missing a lot of key content.
The publication of preprints is not considered academic publication in the true sense. After the preprints are published, papers can still be submitted to journals.
This is also to prevent plagiarism and publish in journals first.
If there are subsequent revisions to the paper, you can continue to upload it.
However, the old version will continue to exist.
After Chen Zhou finished his work, he saw that Dean Sun's mailbox had not arrived, so he browsed the e-Print arXiv website.
After selecting several fields related to number theory, Chen Zhou took a look at the current research results of number theory in the world.
Because the e-Print arXiv website does not have peer review, after submission, it will be published online within a day or two.
Therefore, the quality of the papers is also uneven.
Chen Zhou can only select relatively reliable papers by himself.
Not long after, Chen Zhou received a message from Dean Sun, and the email came.
(End of this chapter)
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