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The 15-year-old girl won many awards for the estimation of fiboracci number series and bezu number

A 15-year-old female scientist, Tan Fanglin is the 'youngest' record holder. Netizens have been sour because of other people's children.

15-year-old female scientist

Recently, a 15-year-old girl was swiped because she attended the second conference of top scientists. She became the youngest little scientist in the whole conference.

In fact, this is the second year that Tan Fanglin has become the 'youngest scientist'. At the first world top scientists Forum last year, she became a guest of the world top scientists forum. Last year, she was only 14 years old. She continued to attend this year and remains the 'youngest' record holder.

Tan Fanglin's research achievement is the estimation of Fibonacci sequence and bezu number. As early as junior high school, she won the first prize and a special prize in the 33rd National Youth Science and technology innovation competition with her subject "estimation of fiboracci number series and bezu number" The 33rd Shanghai Youth Science and technology innovation competition ', chairman's Award (the only award for junior middle school students), first prize.

It is reported that her research project has established the relationship between fiboracci number series and bezu number for the first time. As an application, it solves the estimation problem of the best upper and lower bounds of bezu number, and improves a rough estimation formula given by the Canadian mathematician Professor Rankin in the American monthly of mathematics in 2013.