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Chapter 586 - Chapter 585: Calculation State

So the final choice of Jiang Cheng is clear, which is to solve the proof of the Riemann Hypothesis.

The Riemann Hypothesis was proposed by the mathematician Riemann in 1859, and it is a hypothesis concerning prime numbers.

Among natural numbers, there are some special numbers that cannot be expressed as the product of two smaller numbers.

That is to say, such numbers cannot be obtained by multiplying two numbers, and these numbers are called prime numbers.

For example, 3 is a typical prime number, as multiplying any two natural numbers smaller than 3 cannot yield 3, whereas 4 is not a prime number because 2 times 2 equals 4.

Prime numbers are quite common among natural numbers, 2, 5, 19, 137, etc., are all prime numbers, and the Riemann Hypothesis is a hypothesis about these prime numbers.

The distribution of prime numbers among natural numbers seems very random; at first glance, there appears to be no distribution pattern for prime numbers.

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