Chapter 178 Wang Hao: I just proved the conjecture in two ways(3/3)
Wang Hao was very patient in his research and even read two papers for inspiration.
It took four days to finally complete the proof.
This paper is 25 pages long.
"Another proof completed!" He looked at the computer screen with some excitement, then read it carefully from beginning to end, and submitted it after making sure that there were no problems.
First, he approached Bruce Pulitzer, the editor-in-chief of "New Advances in Mathematics".
"Bruce, I have a research paper here that you will definitely be interested in."
Pulitzer immediately replied, "What paper?"
"Goldbach Conjecture."
"..."
Pulitzer seemed to have digested the information for a long time, and it took him a long time before he replied, "Upload it and send it over."
Wang Hao happily ended the conversation with Pulitzer, and then found Fayes Leibniz, the editor-in-chief of Acta Mathematica Sinica.
Leibniz sent him several emails, seemingly trying to 'dig' him into Acta Mathematica.
Wang Hao has published papers in Acta Mathematica, but he has only published one study on the Monge-Ampère equation.
A big problem with "Acta Mathematica" is that it is a quarterly journal, with one issue only every three months. The number of papers published is too small, and it usually takes a long time to wait until publication.
Wang Hao noticed that the new issue of "Acta Mathematica Sinica" will be published next month, and decided to submit an article.
He first asked a question, "If I publish a very influential paper, can I jump in and publish it next month?"
Leibniz immediately replied, "No problem!"
Wang Hao simply called Leibniz and asked, "Are you sure you can publish it next month? There is only half a month left from review to publication."
Leibniz affirmed, "If it is a major research, of course you can jump in and publish it. Dr. Wang, don't worry, there are many top mathematicians around the world who are willing to help us with the review work."
"All right."
"What research?"
"Goldbach Conjecture."
"..."
Leibniz made sure and asked, "You're not joking, are you, Dr. Wang?"
"Of course." After Wang Hao finished speaking, he added, "By the way, it's best to publish it next month, because I also submitted a manuscript for "New Advances in Mathematics."
Leibniz was shocked when he heard this, "Submit more than one draft? This is not allowed!"
"Of course not." Wang Hao explained, "I used two methods, two completely different methods, so I submitted them to two journals respectively."
Leibniz was silent for a long time and then said, "Now I am sure you are joking."
Chapter completed!