The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems
This book is not for everyone, but a must for researchers in the field of number theory, topology, computer science and physics, or anyone (loves mathematics and science) with college level knowledge, curious spirit and an open mind. Proclaimed solution of the 1742 Goldbach’s conjecture by Mr. Shi proved the principal problem in number theory was “arithmetic” in nature, together with the other topics addressed in his book --- illustrated the mathematical knowledge is not a collection of isolated fact. Each branch is a connected whole; linked to other branches that we do not understand mathematically, but ultimately, they are all connected to the roots of mathematics: the pattern of the primes. Moreover, we are optimistic solution of the CMI problems and other conundrums addressed in this book were credible because --- nothing occurs contrary to nature except the impossible, and that never occurs (Galileo 1564 -1642).
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The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems
This book is not for everyone, but a must for researchers in the field of number theory, topology, computer science and physics, or anyone (loves mathematics and science) with college level knowledge, curious spirit and an open mind. Proclaimed solution of the 1742 Goldbach’s conjecture by Mr. Shi proved the principal problem in number theory was “arithmetic” in nature, together with the other topics addressed in his book --- illustrated the mathematical knowledge is not a collection of isolated fact. Each branch is a connected whole; linked to other branches that we do not understand mathematically, but ultimately, they are all connected to the roots of mathematics: the pattern of the primes. Moreover, we are optimistic solution of the CMI problems and other conundrums addressed in this book were credible because --- nothing occurs contrary to nature except the impossible, and that never occurs (Galileo 1564 -1642).
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The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems

The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems

by Shi Feng Sheng, Danny Wong
The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems

The Path to Resolve the Cmi Millennium Problems

by Shi Feng Sheng, Danny Wong

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This book is not for everyone, but a must for researchers in the field of number theory, topology, computer science and physics, or anyone (loves mathematics and science) with college level knowledge, curious spirit and an open mind. Proclaimed solution of the 1742 Goldbach’s conjecture by Mr. Shi proved the principal problem in number theory was “arithmetic” in nature, together with the other topics addressed in his book --- illustrated the mathematical knowledge is not a collection of isolated fact. Each branch is a connected whole; linked to other branches that we do not understand mathematically, but ultimately, they are all connected to the roots of mathematics: the pattern of the primes. Moreover, we are optimistic solution of the CMI problems and other conundrums addressed in this book were credible because --- nothing occurs contrary to nature except the impossible, and that never occurs (Galileo 1564 -1642).

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ISBN-13: 9781665553360
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 04/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Author Shi Feng Sheng is a retired naval architect/engineer; but in 1994 --- Education Department of the National Geographic Society believed he was the number one mathematician in the world after he read his unpublished advanced mathematical book copyrighted with the Library of Congress. Title: EXIST/ Sheng, Shi Feng, with registration&date TXU00046507311990-12-04. This book addressed (six) famous unsolved mathematical problems ranging from ancient Greeks (BC) to old problems in number theory (1637, 1742) Co-author Danny Wong is a retired businessman, an amateur number theory enthusiast and assistant to Mr. Shi Feng Sheng. Wong’s years of exhaustive researches led them to conclude that--- the topics addressed in EXIST were the essential ingredients needed to resolve all the CMI millennium prize problems.
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