Apartment near the University of Bonn.
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
"Is it already time?"
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.
"It's too difficult... NASA has failed, let alone us. Hey, if it hadn't been for Professor Lu, they might not have been able to send people up there."
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
Mochizuki, who rubbed her nose and was a little dazed from sleep, was about to stand up from the chair when her eyes suddenly fell on the TV screen on the ceiling of the terminal.
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
"Where are you... planning to go for a meeting?"
Just when Schultz had already set off for China, on the other side of the world at Kyoto International Airport, Mochizuki Shinichi was sitting in the terminal, dozing off with his chin buried in the collar of his windbreaker.
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
Finally, he caught up with Mochizuki Shinichi and walked to the door of the office. Dean Qin, who was holding on to the door frame and taking a breath, was about to introduce the famous visiting scholar from Kyoto University to Lu Zhou, and then he noticed a man standing in the office. Professors Schultz and Perelman.
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
"No," Schultz answered the question concisely. Schultz chose a jacket from the closet and stuffed it into his suitcase. Then he casually replied, "This is not a meeting, but an invitation from Professor Lu. I plan to Go to China and discuss some academic matters with him."
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
At this moment, the alarm on his cell phone suddenly rang, waking him up from his sleep.
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
At this moment, the alarm on his cell phone suddenly rang, waking him up from his sleep.
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
Watching the news on the TV blankly, Mochizuki Shinichi muttered to himself.
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
"Schultz?"
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
"ABC conjecture."
"Where are you... planning to go for a meeting?"
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
Schultz said with a smile.
"Mochizuki?"
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
With an incredible expression on his face, Sticks murmured in a low voice, "But thinking about it, mathematical problems are probably no longer a challenge to him, and only this kind of thing that doesn't look like modern mathematics can Only a problem that can be solved can arouse his interest."
Taking one last look at the time in the lower right corner of the TV, Mochizuki Shinichi indifferently picked up the suitcase next to the seat and walked quickly towards the boarding gate...
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
Although there was a disapproving expression on his face, Schultz noticed that Lu Zhou had picked up the pen. After thinking about it for a while, he finally did not say what he was thinking, but quietly waited for him to continue.
The same goes for Perelman. The expression on his face didn't change much. He just stared at the pen in Lu Zhou's hand.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
"Want to go together? You are an expert in number theory."
Although there was a disapproving expression on his face, Schultz noticed that Lu Zhou had picked up the pen. After thinking about it for a while, he finally did not say what he was thinking, but quietly waited for him to continue.
…
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
"Want to go together? You are an expert in number theory."
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
"There are actually living things on Mars?"
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
"Spaceman?"
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
Schultz said with a smile.
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
To be honest, the reason why his office is clean is not because of his good habits, but simply because he has not been here much this year, which means he has only appeared more often in school during this period.
"I am very sure of that."
Perelman, who was standing nearby and had just arrived, glanced at Schultz in surprise, then looked at Lu Zhou and muttered.
"Whether it was said casually or not, we standing here have the same purpose." Looking at the two old friends, Lu Zhou clapped his hands and said with a smile, "So, let's not waste time talking. We caught up with each other and caught up with each other, so we’ll have plenty of time to eat later.”
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
Taking one last look at the time in the lower right corner of the TV, Mochizuki Shinichi indifferently picked up the suitcase next to the seat and walked quickly towards the boarding gate...
"I agree," Schultz said in a joking tone. "When I heard that Professor Lu had made new discoveries on the ABC conjecture, I bought the nearest and most expensive flight and immediately departed from North Rhine. Flying over."
Sounds interesting.
Jinling University.
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
…
…
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
"Schultz?"
"Mochizuki?"
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
Just when Schultz had already set off for China, on the other side of the world at Kyoto International Airport, Mochizuki Shinichi was sitting in the terminal, dozing off with his chin buried in the collar of his windbreaker.
but…
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
"Your working environment is much cleaner than mine," Schultz said in an envious tone as he stood in Lu Zhou's office and looked around. "I can hardly find a place to move my feet there. Every time my assistant talks to The thing I complain about the most is that I don’t know which piece of paper I need and which piece I don’t need... The end result is that everything is piled up there and no one cleans it at all.”
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
but…
At this moment, the alarm on his cell phone suddenly rang, waking him up from his sleep.
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
…
"Is it already time?"
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
"It's too difficult... NASA has failed, let alone us. Hey, if it hadn't been for Professor Lu, they might not have been able to send people up there."
"Schultz?"
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
"ABC conjecture."
"Is it already time?"
Mochizuki, who rubbed her nose and was a little dazed from sleep, was about to stand up from the chair when her eyes suddenly fell on the TV screen on the ceiling of the terminal.
"Schultz?"
As soon as he finished speaking, the old man turned around and ran away without looking back.
"I agree," Schultz said in a joking tone. "When I heard that Professor Lu had made new discoveries on the ABC conjecture, I bought the nearest and most expensive flight and immediately departed from North Rhine. Flying over."
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
"Schultz?"
"Is it already time?"
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
"How is it possible... After all, these are specimens from billions of years ago."
"Is it already time?"
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
Apartment near the University of Bonn.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
Watching the news on the TV blankly, Mochizuki Shinichi muttered to himself.
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
Sitting in the studio, the female host used a clear voice to announce the latest news.
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
"No," Schultz answered the question concisely. Schultz chose a jacket from the closet and stuffed it into his suitcase. Then he casually replied, "This is not a meeting, but an invitation from Professor Lu. I plan to Go to China and discuss some academic matters with him."
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
Taking one last look at the time in the lower right corner of the TV, Mochizuki Shinichi indifferently picked up the suitcase next to the seat and walked quickly towards the boarding gate...
"ABC conjecture."
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.
Perelman, who was standing nearby and had just arrived, glanced at Schultz in surprise, then looked at Lu Zhou and muttered.
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
"Is it already time?"
but…
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
"Amazing… "
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
"Where are you... planning to go for a meeting?"
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
His intuition told him that Lu Zhou must have discovered something extraordinary to invite Schultz from thousands of miles away in Germany to discuss it together.
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
To be honest, the reason why his office is clean is not because of his good habits, but simply because he has not been here much this year, which means he has only appeared more often in school during this period.
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
but…
"Is it already time?"
…
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
…
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
Prior to this, the academic community had always held two completely different views on whether Mars had a complete ecosystem...
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
"It's too difficult... NASA has failed, let alone us. Hey, if it hadn't been for Professor Lu, they might not have been able to send people up there."
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
"Spaceman?"
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
Watching the news on the TV blankly, Mochizuki Shinichi muttered to himself.
Sitting in the studio, the female host used a clear voice to announce the latest news.
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
As soon as he finished speaking, the old man turned around and ran away without looking back.
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
Schultz said with a smile.
Sounds interesting.
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
Jinling University.
but…
"Is it already time?"
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
Although there was a disapproving expression on his face, Schultz noticed that Lu Zhou had picked up the pen. After thinking about it for a while, he finally did not say what he was thinking, but quietly waited for him to continue.
"Mochizuki?"
Apparently someone was more surprised than him.
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
Perelman, who was standing nearby and had just arrived, glanced at Schultz in surprise, then looked at Lu Zhou and muttered.
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
Just when Schultz had already set off for China, on the other side of the world at Kyoto International Airport, Mochizuki Shinichi was sitting in the terminal, dozing off with his chin buried in the collar of his windbreaker.
"Whether it was said casually or not, we standing here have the same purpose." Looking at the two old friends, Lu Zhou clapped his hands and said with a smile, "So, let's not waste time talking. We caught up with each other and caught up with each other, so we’ll have plenty of time to eat later.”
"There are actually living things on Mars?"
Sitting in the studio, the female host used a clear voice to announce the latest news.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
"Amazing… "
"Spaceman?"
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
"It's too difficult... NASA has failed, let alone us. Hey, if it hadn't been for Professor Lu, they might not have been able to send people up there."
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
"Is it already time?"
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
Although there was a disapproving expression on his face, Schultz noticed that Lu Zhou had picked up the pen. After thinking about it for a while, he finally did not say what he was thinking, but quietly waited for him to continue.
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
Just when Schultz had already set off for China, on the other side of the world at Kyoto International Airport, Mochizuki Shinichi was sitting in the terminal, dozing off with his chin buried in the collar of his windbreaker.
"This is Mochizuki Shinichi... Well, you guys are chatting, I won't introduce you."
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
"How is it possible... After all, these are specimens from billions of years ago."
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
Sounds interesting.
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
"Your working environment is much cleaner than mine," Schultz said in an envious tone as he stood in Lu Zhou's office and looked around. "I can hardly find a place to move my feet there. Every time my assistant talks to The thing I complain about the most is that I don’t know which piece of paper I need and which piece I don’t need... The end result is that everything is piled up there and no one cleans it at all.”
"Is it already time?"
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
Taking one last look at the time in the lower right corner of the TV, Mochizuki Shinichi indifferently picked up the suitcase next to the seat and walked quickly towards the boarding gate...
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
Schultz said with a smile.
…
"Where are you... planning to go for a meeting?"
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
"Your working environment is much cleaner than mine," Schultz said in an envious tone as he stood in Lu Zhou's office and looked around. "I can hardly find a place to move my feet there. Every time my assistant talks to The thing I complain about the most is that I don’t know which piece of paper I need and which piece I don’t need... The end result is that everything is piled up there and no one cleans it at all.”
but…
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
Jinling University.
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
Prior to this, the academic community had always held two completely different views on whether Mars had a complete ecosystem...
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
…
"How is it possible... After all, these are specimens from billions of years ago."
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
"Your working environment is much cleaner than mine," Schultz said in an envious tone as he stood in Lu Zhou's office and looked around. "I can hardly find a place to move my feet there. Every time my assistant talks to The thing I complain about the most is that I don’t know which piece of paper I need and which piece I don’t need... The end result is that everything is piled up there and no one cleans it at all.”
Sounds interesting.
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
Sitting in the studio, the female host used a clear voice to announce the latest news.
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
Schultz said with a smile.
To be honest, the reason why his office is clean is not because of his good habits, but simply because he has not been here much this year, which means he has only appeared more often in school during this period.
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
"Spaceman?"
With an incredible expression on his face, Sticks murmured in a low voice, "But thinking about it, mathematical problems are probably no longer a challenge to him, and only this kind of thing that doesn't look like modern mathematics can Only a problem that can be solved can arouse his interest."
but…
"Schultz?"
"Is it already time?"
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
Perelman, who was standing nearby and had just arrived, glanced at Schultz in surprise, then looked at Lu Zhou and muttered.
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
Jinling University.
"How is it possible... After all, these are specimens from billions of years ago."
"It's too difficult... NASA has failed, let alone us. Hey, if it hadn't been for Professor Lu, they might not have been able to send people up there."
Finally, he caught up with Mochizuki Shinichi and walked to the door of the office. Dean Qin, who was holding on to the door frame and taking a breath, was about to introduce the famous visiting scholar from Kyoto University to Lu Zhou, and then he noticed a man standing in the office. Professors Schultz and Perelman.
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
"I agree," Schultz said in a joking tone. "When I heard that Professor Lu had made new discoveries on the ABC conjecture, I bought the nearest and most expensive flight and immediately departed from North Rhine. Flying over."
"No," Schultz answered the question concisely. Schultz chose a jacket from the closet and stuffed it into his suitcase. Then he casually replied, "This is not a meeting, but an invitation from Professor Lu. I plan to Go to China and discuss some academic matters with him."
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
"Whether it was said casually or not, we standing here have the same purpose." Looking at the two old friends, Lu Zhou clapped his hands and said with a smile, "So, let's not waste time talking. We caught up with each other and caught up with each other, so we’ll have plenty of time to eat later.”
but…
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
"Whether it was said casually or not, we standing here have the same purpose." Looking at the two old friends, Lu Zhou clapped his hands and said with a smile, "So, let's not waste time talking. We caught up with each other and caught up with each other, so we’ll have plenty of time to eat later.”
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
Finally, he caught up with Mochizuki Shinichi and walked to the door of the office. Dean Qin, who was holding on to the door frame and taking a breath, was about to introduce the famous visiting scholar from Kyoto University to Lu Zhou, and then he noticed a man standing in the office. Professors Schultz and Perelman.
Watching the news on the TV blankly, Mochizuki Shinichi muttered to himself.
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
"I agree," Schultz said in a joking tone. "When I heard that Professor Lu had made new discoveries on the ABC conjecture, I bought the nearest and most expensive flight and immediately departed from North Rhine. Flying over."
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
Sounds interesting.
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
"I don't know when our astronauts will be able to go up."
"There are actually living things on Mars?"
Soon, after a knock on the door, the door that was already ajar was pushed open.
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
Mochizuki, who rubbed her nose and was a little dazed from sleep, was about to stand up from the chair when her eyes suddenly fell on the TV screen on the ceiling of the terminal.
"Want to go together? You are an expert in number theory."
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
"How is it possible... After all, these are specimens from billions of years ago."
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
Jinling University.
"Amazing… "
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
"I'm afraid we can't talk about new discoveries, just a few ideas," Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and continued, "This depends on Mochizuki Shinichi's more than 500-page paper."
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
"Do you think they actually saw Martians there? They just didn't make it public."
Although there was a disapproving expression on his face, Schultz noticed that Lu Zhou had picked up the pen. After thinking about it for a while, he finally did not say what he was thinking, but quietly waited for him to continue.
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
The same goes for Perelman. The expression on his face didn't change much. He just stared at the pen in Lu Zhou's hand.
Jinling University.
After clearing his throat, Lu Zhou picked up a marker from the table and walked to the whiteboard next to him. After a moment of pause, he continued, "...it's obvious that there are problems with his paper, and the problems are not small. These are all There is no doubt about it. But when I re-researched his paper the day before yesterday, I discovered something very interesting."
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
His intuition told him that Lu Zhou must have discovered something extraordinary to invite Schultz from thousands of miles away in Germany to discuss it together.
It seems to have nothing to do with myself.
"He did say that, but it's not important," Schulz said with a smile, "His withdrawal is a loss to the mathematics community. Now he has returned to the field he is best at - Number theory, anyway, I think it’s a good start.”
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
"Spaceman?"
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
After closing the suitcase, Schultz looked at him and asked.
Just when Schultz had already set off for China, on the other side of the world at Kyoto International Airport, Mochizuki Shinichi was sitting in the terminal, dozing off with his chin buried in the collar of his windbreaker.
In addition, the spokesperson also disclosed.
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
"Schultz?"
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
On the TV screen, the scene switched from the studio to the press conference.
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
Apartment near the University of Bonn.
A press spokesman in formal attire stood in front of the camera, facing the crowd of microphones and cameras, and solemnly repeated what the news host had just said in the studio.
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
Taking one last look at the time in the lower right corner of the TV, Mochizuki Shinichi indifferently picked up the suitcase next to the seat and walked quickly towards the boarding gate...
…
Once he misses a certain moment, even with his mathematical ability, it is difficult to say whether he can keep up with his jaw-dropping thinking speed...
Apartment near the University of Bonn.
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
Soon, after a knock on the door, the door that was already ajar was pushed open.
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
"I am very sure of that."
"Mochizuki?"
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
As soon as he finished speaking, the old man turned around and ran away without looking back.
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
"However, the root of the problem is also here-"
"Mochizuki?"
Just as he was thinking this, excited chatter suddenly came from beside him.
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
but…
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
The same goes for Perelman. The expression on his face didn't change much. He just stared at the pen in Lu Zhou's hand.
With an incredible expression on his face, Sticks murmured in a low voice, "But thinking about it, mathematical problems are probably no longer a challenge to him, and only this kind of thing that doesn't look like modern mathematics can Only a problem that can be solved can arouse his interest."
"There are actually living things on Mars?"
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
At this moment, the alarm on his cell phone suddenly rang, waking him up from his sleep.
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
It seems that it's not just me who finds it interesting.
Soon, after a knock on the door, the door that was already ajar was pushed open.
"I know. I've also read your paper refuting him. It's very well written."
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
On the TV, the news from NHK TV station is being shown.
…
Lu Zhou, who was about to write the first line of calculations on the whiteboard, was stunned when he saw the two exaggerated nostrils that appeared at the door.
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
Perelman, who was standing nearby and had just arrived, glanced at Schultz in surprise, then looked at Lu Zhou and muttered.
but…
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
Prior to this, the academic community had always held two completely different views on whether Mars had a complete ecosystem...
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
Apparently someone was more surprised than him.
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
Just when Lu Zhou was talking about the most critical point, a dramatic scene suddenly happened.
At this moment, the alarm on his cell phone suddenly rang, waking him up from his sleep.
…
"Schultz?"
Schultz said with a smile.
"Mochizuki?"
"Schultz?"
Schultz said with a smile.
"Schultz?"
Hearing this, he didn't know whether it was a compliment or not. Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly.
Jinling University.
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
"Mochizuki?"
Sticks asked curiously: "Can I ask what the question is?"
According to carbon isotope detection and analysis, these bioclastic rocks were formed approximately 2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
"That paper by Mochizuki Shinichi?" Unexpectedly, Lu Zhou would use that paper as the opening remarks of the discussion. Schultz raised his eyebrows slightly and said hesitantly, "With all due respect, there is nothing worth discussing about that thing. My collaborators and I proved that wrong several years ago.”
The two people who met their eyes were stunned on the spot.
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
His intuition told him that Lu Zhou must have discovered something extraordinary to invite Schultz from thousands of miles away in Germany to discuss it together.
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
"It's actually an ABC conjecture..."
If this research is true, this discovery will not only be strong evidence that there were signs of life activity on Mars, but may also reveal to humans that during the Proterozoic Era two billion years ago, when the Martian atmosphere had not been blown by the solar wind, What the ecosystem there looked like when I was running.
…
If he remembered correctly, there shouldn't have been any academic conferences worth attending recently.
Gradually, the atmosphere began to become a little subtle.
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
An office at the end of the corridor of the Experimental Building of the Institute of Mathematics.
Jinling University.
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
A burst of thunderous footsteps came from the corridor outside.
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
Sticks shook his head and said, "I'd better forget it, I don't know him very well, and he didn't invite me... I wish you a happy time there, and I hope you can hear it from the other side of the world." good news."
To be honest, the reason why his office is clean is not because of his good habits, but simply because he has not been here much this year, which means he has only appeared more often in school during this period.
Finally, he caught up with Mochizuki Shinichi and walked to the door of the office. Dean Qin, who was holding on to the door frame and taking a breath, was about to introduce the famous visiting scholar from Kyoto University to Lu Zhou, and then he noticed a man standing in the office. Professors Schultz and Perelman.
The same goes for Perelman. The expression on his face didn't change much. He just stared at the pen in Lu Zhou's hand.
The same goes for Perelman. The expression on his face didn't change much. He just stared at the pen in Lu Zhou's hand.
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
Thinking of the incident that caused a commotion in the mathematics community not long ago, this old man who was well versed in human nature immediately smelled the smell of sparks filling the air.
With an incredible expression on his face, Sticks murmured in a low voice, "But thinking about it, mathematical problems are probably no longer a challenge to him, and only this kind of thing that doesn't look like modern mathematics can Only a problem that can be solved can arouse his interest."
Jinling University.
They stared at each other with big eyes and small eyes, and the expressions on their faces stiffened in unison.
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
"ABC conjecture."
"Corollary 3.12 is the core of the entire paper. There is no doubt that it turns the ABC conjecture from an abstract mathematical concept to proving a specific inequality related to elliptic curves."
And beyond that, his instincts told him.
"Mochizuki?"
"Haha, no, I didn't expect you are all here..."
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
but…
Perelman: "No, I did. I just said it casually."
"Want to go together? You are an expert in number theory."
Facing Lu Zhou's strange expression, Dean Qin touched the back of his head, smiled sheepishly, coughed and said quickly.
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
"There is such an episode?" Schulz looked at Perelman unexpectedly, with an expression of surprise on his face, and said with a smile, "It seems I have to thank you."
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
"I just said it casually, I didn't expect you to actually find him."
"This is Mochizuki Shinichi... Well, you guys are chatting, I won't introduce you."
"ABC conjecture."
"China? Professor Lu?" Sticks was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly, "But at the last mathematician conference, didn't Professor Lu say that he would not consider studying mathematical problems for the time being?"
"... Recently, China's Manned Mars Landing Office held a press conference, at which it announced major discoveries in research projects related to the manned mission plan. In the press conference, the Chinese spokesperson claimed that their scientific expedition team In an accident, clastic veins suspected to be formed by biological sedimentation were discovered in the underground rock formations 120 meters deep on Mars."
Whether or not that means a proof of the ABC conjecture, it's worth his attention.
As soon as he finished speaking, the old man turned around and ran away without looking back.
"Spaceman?"
…
…
Watching the news on the TV blankly, Mochizuki Shinichi muttered to himself.
Looking at Professor Schultz who was packing his luggage, Professor Sticks, who was about to invite him out for a drink, said with surprise on his face.