CHEN JINGRUN


'Chen Jingrun' (, May 22 1933–March 19 1996) was a Chinese mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory. Chen is ranked as one of leading mathematicians in the twentieth century and one of China's most influential mathematicians in history.

Contents
Personal life
Research
Commemorations
Works
See also
References
External links

Personal life


Chen was the third son in a large family from Fuzhou, Fujian, China. His father was a postal worker. Chen Jingrun graduated from the Mathematics Department of Xiamen University in 1953. His advisor at Chinese Academy of Sciences was Hua Luogeng.

Research


His work on the twin prime conjecture, Waring's problem, Goldbach's conjecture and Legendre's conjecture led to progress in analytic number theory. In a 1966 paper he proved what is now called Chen's theorem: every sufficiently large even number can be written as the sum of either two primes, or a prime and a semiprime (the product of two primes) — e.g., 100 = 23 + 7·11.

Commemorations


The Asteroid 7681 Chenjingrun was named after him.
In 1999, China issued an 80-cent postage stamp, titled ''The Best Result of Goldbach Conjecture,'' with a silhouette of Chen and the inequality:
:P_x(1, 2) ge rac{0.67xC_x}{(log x)^2}.

Works



★ J.-R. Chen, On the representation of a large even integer as the sum of a prime and a product of at most two primes, Sci. Sinica 16 (1973), 157–176.

★ Chen, J.R, "On the representation of a large even integer as the sum of a prime and the product of at most two primes". [Chinese] J. Kexue Tongbao 17 (1966), 385–386.

See also



Chen prime

References



★ Pan Chentong and Wang Yuan, ''Chen Jingrun: a brief outline of his life and works'', Acta Math. Sinica (NS) '12' (1996) 225–233.

External links





Chen's home page (in Chinese) at the Chinese Institute of Mathematics (in English).

★ A Chinese stamp from 1999 commemorating Chen.

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