- Chen
Jingrun (Chinese: 陳景潤; 22 May 1933 – 19
March 1996), also
known as Jing-Run Chen, was a
Chinese mathematician who made
significant contributions...
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arithmetical progression". Sci. Record. New Series. 1: 311–313. MR 0105398. Chen,
Jingrun (1965). "On the
least prime in an
arithmetical progression". Sci. Sinica...
- as the sum of a
prime and an
almost prime with at most K factors. Chen
Jingrun showed in 1973
using sieve theory that
every sufficiently large even number...
- Li
Jingrun (Chinese: 李京润; born 7 May 2000) is a
Chinese footballer most
recently as a
defender for
Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard. As of 29 June 2021. Appearances...
- two primes. The
theorem was
first stated by
Chinese mathematician Chen
Jingrun in 1966, with
further details of the
proof in 1973. His
original proof...
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therefore satisfies Chen's theorem. The Chen
primes are
named after Chen
Jingrun, who
proved in 1966 that
there are
infinitely many such primes. This result...
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engineer who
helped to
establish NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. Chen
Jingrun was a
noted mathematician recognized for his
contributions to
number theory...
- (born 1932), well-known
electronics engineer of
Mongolian origin Chen
Jingrun (1933–1996), a
widely known mathematician who
invented the Chen's theorem...
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their own
separated communities such as "Little Fuzhou" in Manhattan. Chen
Jingrun,
mathematician Yan Fu,
scholar and
translator Chih-Tang Sah, professor...
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responsible for
identifying and
nurturing the
renowned mathematician Chen
Jingrun who
proved Chen's theorem, the best
known result on the
Goldbach conjecture...