Inside the conference room.
Many professors from the School of Sciences were wearing wry smiles. Many of them had the idea of continuing to reduce the number 246. As long as they could do it first, they could leave their names in the process of proving the twin prime conjecture.
This might not contribute to historical glory, but having a name was always better than not having one. In the world of mathematics, it could also be regarded as a significant achievement.
Now they realized how challenging it was.
Zhao Yi had already reduced everything that could be minimized, from 50 million to 246. The difficulty of further minimization was absolutely high.
Although it didn't catch up with the proof of the Goldbach Conjecture, or the direct proof of the twin prime conjecture, its difficulty was beyond what ordinary mathematicians could achieve, and probably only those real geniuses had the chance to continue this work.
Clearly.