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The life of the youngest scientist genius girl at the age of 15 is like hanging up

The life of the youngest scientist genius girl at the age of 15 is like hanging up

The second world top scientists Forum opened on the 29th. The world's top scientists gathered in Shanghai to discuss cutting-edge issues of scientific development.

The conference also invited young scientists, most of whom were born from 2001 to 2004. The youngest 'little scientist' is Tan Fanglin, a senior one from the Second Affiliated High School of East China Normal University. Her research results are the estimation of Fibonacci number series and bezu number.

The beautiful tan Fanglin listened carefully at the meeting. She held her fists on her cheeks & hellip& hellip; It looks no different from ordinary high school girls who listen carefully.

However, the scientific research achievements of this' ordinary 'little girl are not ordinary at all. At the age of 15, she won the first prize and a special prize in the 33rd National Youth Science and technology innovation competition by virtue of her subject "estimation of Fibonacci series and bezu numbers" as early as junior high school. " The 33rd Shanghai Youth Science and technology innovation competition 'chairman award of Shanghai Society of science and Technology (the only winner of junior middle school students) and the first prize.

Her research project established the connection between Fibonacci sequence and bezu number for the first time. As an application, the problem of estimating the best upper and lower bounds of bezu number is solved, and a rough estimation formula given by Canadian mathematician Professor Rankin in American monthly of mathematics in 2013 is improved.