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    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 to number theory, including Chen's theorem and the Chen prime . Life and career. Chen was the third son in a large family from Fuzhou, Fujian, China. His father was a postal worker.

  2. Mar 19, 1996 · Chen Jingrun was a Chinese mathematician who made outstanding advances in the study of Goldbach's Conjecture, proving that every sufficiently large integer can be represented as the sum of a prime and the product of at most two primes.

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  4. Full Text. PDF. Chen Jingrun (1933–1996), perhaps the most prodigious mathematician of his time, focused on the field of analytical number theory. His work on Waring's problem, Legendre's conjecture, and Goldbach's conjecture led to progress in analytical number theory in the form of “Chen's Theorem,” which he published in 1966 and 1973.

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  5. Chen Jingrun. Chinese mathematician. Learn about this topic in these articles: Goldbach conjecture. In Goldbach conjecture. …1973, when the Chinese mathematician Chen Jing Run proved that every sufficiently large even number is the sum of a prime and a number with at most two prime factors. Read More. Waring’s problem. In Waring’s problem.

  6. professor of the Institute in 1978 and elected as the member of Academia Sinica in 1980. Chen was awarded the 1st rank of National Natural Science Prize, He-Liang-He-Li Prize and Hua Lookeng Mathematics Prize. Chen was married with You Kun in 1980, and has a son Chen Youwei. Mathematical Works

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  7. Sep 1, 1996 · TLDR. Chen Jingrun (1933-1996), perhaps the most prodigious mathematician of his time, focused on the field of analytical number theory and became a symbol of dedication, perseverance, and motivation to his students and associates, to Chinese youth, to a nation, and to mathematicians and scientists worldwide. Expand.

  8. Chen Jingrun ( pinyin: Chén Jǐngrùn; Wade-Giles: Ch'en Chingjun, May 22, 1933–March 19, 1996) was a Chinese mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory. Chen is ranked as one of the leading mathematicians in the twentieth century and one of China's most influential mathematicians in history.

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