User talk:Likexiong

Number Theory : About Catalan's Problem
Dear friend, According to that so called 'Double Wieferich Primes Criterion', that so called 'Criterion' cannot include (p, q)=(3, 2), that is to say that the only result |2^3-3^2|=1 exists is totally an accidental phenomenon, just happens to be so 'by chance'. How weird it is! How can we imagine that something is 'living' without 'roots'?!

If we cannot explain where the only result comes from, it means that Catalan's problem remains unsettled. It's amazing that we are so confused with something wrong for so long time ! Now it's the time for us to correct that wrong way.

In fact, the only result |2^3-3^2|=1 comes from extreme process without any doubt. I have already explained it very clearly and thoroughly.

I sincerely invite you to visit my website : " sites.google.com " There everything is simple and clear, my paper is only 7 pages, very concise, hope you get interested. Any questions, criticism and information are always welcome.

Li Kexiong     Feb 8, 2009. My email : Likexiong@hotmail.com Likexiong (talk) 02:47, 8 February 2009 (UTC)

February 2009
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