Number Theory

   

Supernumber Theory and Quantum Superposition Phenomena

Authors: Zhi Li, Hua Li

Hyperreal numbers are a field encompassing real numbers, infinitesimals, and infinities. In thehyperreal number system, infinitesimals are not equal to zero, and operations can be performedon infinitesimals and infinities.Based on hyperreal number theory, this paper discovers that multi-level radicals that cannot besimplified have no definite value, varying in size; these can be called quantum numbers or inaccurate numbers. A special type of multi-level radical can exhibit quantum superposition phenomena similar to those in the physical world. This allows the hyperreal number system to be extended to a supernumber system, a field encompassing real numbers, infinitesimals, infinities,and inaccurate numbers.Confirming the existence and properties of quantum numbers or inaccurate numbers and classifying them as supernumbers provides a new perspective. Within this framework, the negation proves the Riemann hypothesis.

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