"Isn't this Professor Mochizuki? Nice to meet you."
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
After being stunned for a moment, Lu Zhou came to his senses and then smiled and extended his right hand.
Obviously hearing this, Professor Mochizuki raised his chin slightly, as if to express his disdain with his nostrils, and replied in a formulaic manner.
…
ten minutes.
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
As for the breakthrough point.
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Obviously hearing this, Professor Mochizuki raised his chin slightly, as if to express his disdain with his nostrils, and replied in a formulaic manner.
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
He frowned slightly, and even Perelman could see the incompatibility between the two, so he coughed slightly and said.
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
Schultz said jokingly, smiling and crossing his arms.
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
The seminar continues.
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who was completely lost in thought, Lu Zhou continued softly, "But if the proof is changed, just like what I wrote in Equation 2.1, the spatial measurements will be made compatible with each other."
Although Lu Zhou said that he could arrange a hotel with better conditions for him, he declined because it was too far away and inconvenient.
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
"Then what's the point of your job?"
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.
What made him even more surprised was that it was such a coincidence that this guy and Schultz would bump into each other.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
"Hehehehe."
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and said, "That's right, although I didn't get much rest in those two days."
Finally seeing the calculations on the whiteboard to the end, the surprised expression on Mochizuki Shinichi's face gradually turned solemn, and then returned to the unbelievable look.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"Then what's the point of your job?"
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
"And before that, I want to stay here for a while."
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.
It is precisely because of this...
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
For most people, just those weird mathematical symbols created by him are enough to make people feel dizzy. Not to mention using those mathematical symbols to build a complete argument process.
"Hehehehe."
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
What made him even more surprised was that it was such a coincidence that this guy and Schultz would bump into each other.
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who was completely lost in thought, Lu Zhou continued softly, "But if the proof is changed, just like what I wrote in Equation 2.1, the spatial measurements will be made compatible with each other."
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
He frowned slightly, and even Perelman could see the incompatibility between the two, so he coughed slightly and said.
He frowned slightly, and even Perelman could see the incompatibility between the two, so he coughed slightly and said.
Mochizuki nodded.
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
This is similar to those rumors in the mathematics community...
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
It's a little different.
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who was completely lost in thought, Lu Zhou continued softly, "But if the proof is changed, just like what I wrote in Equation 2.1, the spatial measurements will be made compatible with each other."
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
After being stunned for a moment, Lu Zhou came to his senses and then smiled and extended his right hand.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
Although Lu Zhou said that he could arrange a hotel with better conditions for him, he declined because it was too far away and inconvenient.
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
This was probably the first time he had seen such a surprising thing outside of Kyoto University.
Although Lu Zhou said that he could arrange a hotel with better conditions for him, he declined because it was too far away and inconvenient.
"I have nothing to say to him. I'm here to find you."
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
Staring at the calculations on the whiteboard with his brows furrowed, Mochizuki Shinichi said in an indifferent tone.
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
"It's a coincidence."
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
"Yes."
The seminar continues.
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
"I think the prefix 'one' can be removed," Schultz looked at Lu Zhou and joked, "After all, we have Professor Lu."
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
"Isn't this Professor Mochizuki? Nice to meet you."
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
"Then what's the point of your job?"
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
This was probably the first time he had seen such a surprising thing outside of Kyoto University.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Far Abelian geometry method!
"No."
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
"Yes."
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
"And before that, I want to stay here for a while."
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
Developing an unexpected interest in the subject, Schultz temporarily took up residence in the faculty dormitories at Nanking University.
Finally seeing the calculations on the whiteboard to the end, the surprised expression on Mochizuki Shinichi's face gradually turned solemn, and then returned to the unbelievable look.
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Mochizuki shook her head.
"Isn't this Professor Mochizuki? Nice to meet you."
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
This was probably the first time he had seen such a surprising thing outside of Kyoto University.
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
It's a little different.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
He frowned slightly, and even Perelman could see the incompatibility between the two, so he coughed slightly and said.
Developing an unexpected interest in the subject, Schultz temporarily took up residence in the faculty dormitories at Nanking University.
Mochizuki nodded.
For most people, just those weird mathematical symbols created by him are enough to make people feel dizzy. Not to mention using those mathematical symbols to build a complete argument process.
It's a little different.
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
"I have nothing to say to him. I'm here to find you."
ten minutes.
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
twenty minutes.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
Although Lu Zhou said that he could arrange a hotel with better conditions for him, he declined because it was too far away and inconvenient.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
…
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
As for the breakthrough point.
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
"Yes."
Just when the three people standing in front of the whiteboard and watching began to feel a little sore in their necks, Lu Zhou finally took back the marker printed on the whiteboard and moved his arms and took half a step back.
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
There is no doubt that this is the most perfect derivation process he can think of, even more perfect than he expected.
Finally seeing the calculations on the whiteboard to the end, the surprised expression on Mochizuki Shinichi's face gradually turned solemn, and then returned to the unbelievable look.
…
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
In Lu Zhou's view, we can consider starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem and slowly working towards the results of the ABC conjecture.
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Mochizuki shook her head.
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
"I have nothing to say to him. I'm here to find you."
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
Schulz smiled and said: "Then this inequality will lose its meaning."
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
"Yes."
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who was completely lost in thought, Lu Zhou continued softly, "But if the proof is changed, just like what I wrote in Equation 2.1, the spatial measurements will be made compatible with each other."
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
"...After I return to Kyoto this time, I will spend some time and try a job that I have not done before."
Schulz smiled and said: "Then this inequality will lose its meaning."
It's a little different.
"significance?"
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
"...After I return to Kyoto this time, I will spend some time and try a job that I have not done before."
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
What made him even more surprised was that it was such a coincidence that this guy and Schultz would bump into each other.
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
Schultz said jokingly, smiling and crossing his arms.
It's a little different.
"Yes."
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
In Lu Zhou's view, we can consider starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem and slowly working towards the results of the ABC conjecture.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
He admitted that Lu Zhou's way of analyzing the problem was closer to the essence than his own.
"I have nothing to say to him. I'm here to find you."
Finally seeing the calculations on the whiteboard to the end, the surprised expression on Mochizuki Shinichi's face gradually turned solemn, and then returned to the unbelievable look.
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
Even when he falsified the 3.12 inference, his argument process was infinitely close to proving this inference, and thus deduced the final result of the ABC conjecture.
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who was completely lost in thought, Lu Zhou continued softly, "But if the proof is changed, just like what I wrote in Equation 2.1, the spatial measurements will be made compatible with each other."
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
"Then what's the point of your job?"
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.
"Perhaps your theory is lucky enough, and your students have completed the work for you that you have not completed, sorting out those obscure things into mathematical principles that can be understood and accepted by the vast majority of people. A hundred years later, these Only knowledge has a one-in-a-ten thousand chance of sprouting new buds on unfamiliar soil.”
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
"I don't care."
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
Professor Mochizuki, who had been silent for a long time, looking at the rows of calculations on the whiteboard, suddenly spoke.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
"No."
Even when he falsified the 3.12 inference, his argument process was infinitely close to proving this inference, and thus deduced the final result of the ABC conjecture.
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
"Yes."
"No."
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
It's a little different.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
Even when he falsified the 3.12 inference, his argument process was infinitely close to proving this inference, and thus deduced the final result of the ABC conjecture.
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
Mochizuki nodded.
Mochizuki nodded.
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
"Yes."
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
"You're right, I thought about it for a long time after I returned to the hotel."
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
"Hehehehe."
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
Mochizuki shook her head.
…
It is precisely because of this...
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
As for the breakthrough point.
"No."
"It's a coincidence."
Mochizuki Shinichi, who had a complicated expression on his face and didn't know what he was thinking, nodded silently.
There is no doubt that this is the most perfect derivation process he can think of, even more perfect than he expected.
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
As he spoke, Professor Mochizuki pointed his nostrils to one side in embarrassment, coughed lightly and continued.
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
It is precisely because of this...
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
"Hehehehe."
"No."
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
Staring at the calculations on the whiteboard with his brows furrowed, Mochizuki Shinichi said in an indifferent tone.
Staring at the calculations on the whiteboard with his brows furrowed, Mochizuki Shinichi said in an indifferent tone.
As he spoke, Professor Mochizuki pointed his nostrils to one side in embarrassment, coughed lightly and continued.
"Isn't this Professor Mochizuki? Nice to meet you."
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
"Then what's the point of your job?"
…
"I don't care."
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
"Hehehehe."
Mochizuki shook her head.
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
"Then what's the point of your job?"
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
"significance?"
"Of course you don't care," Lu Zhou shrugged his shoulders and looked at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence. He said in an indifferent tone, "I just feel a little pity for you."
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
"And before that, I want to stay here for a while."
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
As he spoke, he turned around and faced the whiteboard. He stopped caring about the conflict between the two people behind him and started writing on the blackboard.
This is similar to those rumors in the mathematics community...
"Perhaps your theory is lucky enough, and your students have completed the work for you that you have not completed, sorting out those obscure things into mathematical principles that can be understood and accepted by the vast majority of people. A hundred years later, these Only knowledge has a one-in-a-ten thousand chance of sprouting new buds on unfamiliar soil.”
There is no doubt that this is the most perfect derivation process he can think of, even more perfect than he expected.
"...After I return to Kyoto this time, I will spend some time and try a job that I have not done before."
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
As he spoke, Professor Mochizuki pointed his nostrils to one side in embarrassment, coughed lightly and continued.
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
"Of course you don't care," Lu Zhou shrugged his shoulders and looked at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence. He said in an indifferent tone, "I just feel a little pity for you."
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Finally seeing the calculations on the whiteboard to the end, the surprised expression on Mochizuki Shinichi's face gradually turned solemn, and then returned to the unbelievable look.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Professor Mochizuki, who had been silent for a long time, looking at the rows of calculations on the whiteboard, suddenly spoke.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
"Can I ask a question?"
Schulz smiled and said: "Then this inequality will lose its meaning."
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
"Hehehehe."
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
In Lu Zhou's view, we can consider starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem and slowly working towards the results of the ABC conjecture.
"Then what's the point of your job?"
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
…
"You're right, I thought about it for a long time after I returned to the hotel."
He admitted that Lu Zhou's way of analyzing the problem was closer to the essence than his own.
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
He admitted that Lu Zhou's way of analyzing the problem was closer to the essence than his own.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and said, "That's right, although I didn't get much rest in those two days."
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
Mochizuki nodded.
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
"Isn't this Professor Mochizuki? Nice to meet you."
"No."
Mochizuki Shinichi, who had a complicated expression on his face and didn't know what he was thinking, nodded silently.
It's a little different.
Mochizuki Shinichi: "Did you really take only two days?"
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and said, "That's right, although I didn't get much rest in those two days."
This time he didn't say anything, but just turned around and walked away.
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
As for the breakthrough point.
Staring at the calculations on the whiteboard with his brows furrowed, Mochizuki Shinichi said in an indifferent tone.
It is precisely that point that pushed all the error tolerance into a corner that could not be accommodated, and at the same time made the more than 500 pages of the paper come to nothing.
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
…
"You're right, I thought about it for a long time after I returned to the hotel."
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.
This was probably the first time he had seen such a surprising thing outside of Kyoto University.
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
As for the breakthrough point.
Developing an unexpected interest in the subject, Schultz temporarily took up residence in the faculty dormitories at Nanking University.
"Hehehehe."
The seminar continues.
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
"I don't care."
"Yes."
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
After listening to Lu Zhou's explanation, both Professor Perelman and Professor Schultz agreed that solving such counter-intuitive mathematical problems can only be done through counter-intuitive mathematical tools.
"It's a coincidence."
"Can I ask a question?"
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
Just when the three people standing in front of the whiteboard and watching began to feel a little sore in their necks, Lu Zhou finally took back the marker printed on the whiteboard and moved his arms and took half a step back.
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
After being stunned for a moment, Lu Zhou came to his senses and then smiled and extended his right hand.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
It is precisely because of this...
As for the breakthrough point.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
Far Abelian geometry method!
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
"I have nothing to say to him. I'm here to find you."
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
In Lu Zhou's view, we can consider starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem and slowly working towards the results of the ABC conjecture.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
Although there was still a smile on his face, as soon as Schultz opened his mouth, Lu Zhou smelled gunpowder.
Developing an unexpected interest in the subject, Schultz temporarily took up residence in the faculty dormitories at Nanking University.
"It's a coincidence."
"Then what's the point of your job?"
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
He admitted that Lu Zhou's way of analyzing the problem was closer to the essence than his own.
"Of course you don't care," Lu Zhou shrugged his shoulders and looked at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence. He said in an indifferent tone, "I just feel a little pity for you."
Although Lu Zhou said that he could arrange a hotel with better conditions for him, he declined because it was too far away and inconvenient.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
"No."
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
"The expression of far Abelian geometry is somewhat unique... It took me a lot of time just to understand what these symbols represent. If there is no misunderstanding in expression, this should be the reason why you use 'easy to prove' or ' It is obvious that the argument process of substitution is obvious."
Looking at Mochizuki Shinichi who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a moment and then suddenly said: "In fact, there are many remarkable things about Abelian geometry when it comes to solving abstract mathematical problems, but if you want to master this The cost of tools is actually quite high. I think that if a knowledge is to be passed down, people’s understanding is the prerequisite for everything.”
"I don't care."
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
"You're right, I thought about it for a long time after I returned to the hotel."
Mochizuki nodded.
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
"Yes."
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"And before that, I want to stay here for a while."
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
"...whether it's the proof that disproves me, or the suggestion about distant Abelian geometry."
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
"If in the end no one will remember that I have done this work, then all the efforts I have made in this field may become meaningless waste paper after I retire. If I am dead by then, that's it. , but if unfortunately you are still alive, it will definitely become a kind of suffering."
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and said, "That's right, although I didn't get much rest in those two days."
"We've arrived just in time, so let's continue."
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
“…the incompatibility of spatial measures means that the final inequality does not compare the two quantities that really need to be compared…”
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
As he spoke, Professor Mochizuki pointed his nostrils to one side in embarrassment, coughed lightly and continued.
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
twenty minutes.
As for Professor Perelman, the expression on his face remained unchanged, but there was a thoughtful look in his eyes.
"...After I return to Kyoto this time, I will spend some time and try a job that I have not done before."
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
"And before that, I want to stay here for a while."
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
It's a little different.
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
…
Mochizuki Shinichi, who had a complicated expression on his face and didn't know what he was thinking, nodded silently.
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
As the founder of this mathematical language, he was not too surprised by the mathematical language he invented.
“I want to bring an end to the work that was left unfinished more than ten years ago.”
Almost at the same time, Schultz finished reading the calculations on the whiteboard. A smile gradually appeared on Schultz's face. It was obvious that Lu Zhou had reached a similar result to him.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
Looking at Professor Mochizuki who fell into silence, Lu Zhou thought for a while and said thoughtfully.
This was probably the first time he had seen such a surprising thing outside of Kyoto University.
Lu Zhou looked at Mochizuki Shinichi in surprise. He did not expect that he would admit his mistake so frankly, nor did he expect that he would propose to stay with Jinda for a while.
"Hello, Professor Schultz, long time no see."
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
This is similar to those rumors in the mathematics community...
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
ten minutes.
As for the breakthrough point.
Schultz said jokingly, smiling and crossing his arms.
Lu Zhou sighed and said.
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
"Hehehehe."
It's a little different.
"If you have something, why don't you resolve it privately first, and then we can continue."
ten minutes.
"However, if it is not as lucky as we think, your students' research in this field will not surpass you. At most fifty years, all the work you have done in this field will not be No matter how someone remembers it, it will be forgotten as if it had never come to this world.”
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
He admitted that Lu Zhou's way of analyzing the problem was closer to the essence than his own.
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
After being stunned for a moment, Lu Zhou came to his senses and then smiled and extended his right hand.
Lu Zhou: "Of course."
Looking at the calculations on the whiteboard intently, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing for a long time.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
Especially when Lu Zhou wrote the fifth line of calculations, Mochizuki Shinichi's eyes couldn't help but narrowed slightly.
What really made him feel incredible was that someone could actually use it so skillfully, to the point where he couldn't help but applaud.
He couldn't think of how to refute it.
"I'm glad you think so... Also, you are welcome to join."
"No."
Mochizuki Shinichi didn't reply to his email some time ago. He thought he had been "blocked" by him because of his bad words, but to his surprise, this guy actually came over in person.
There is no doubt that this is the most perfect derivation process he can think of, even more perfect than he expected.
As he spoke, Professor Mochizuki pointed his nostrils to one side in embarrassment, coughed lightly and continued.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
Lu Zhou: "Then do you have any questions?"
"Perhaps your theory is lucky enough, and your students have completed the work for you that you have not completed, sorting out those obscure things into mathematical principles that can be understood and accepted by the vast majority of people. A hundred years later, these Only knowledge has a one-in-a-ten thousand chance of sprouting new buds on unfamiliar soil.”
After staring at him for a while with squinted eyes, Mochizuki Shinichi said nothing, but just looked at Lu Zhou.
When the first line was written down, the two people who were still looking down on each other finally restrained their overflowing emotions and gradually returned their attention to academic issues.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
"Can I ask a question?"
"I think we have a serious misunderstanding with each other... but don't expect me to apologize to you. This is not my fault alone."
As for Mochizuki Shinichi, he has disappeared since that day, cannot be contacted, and has no intention of replying to emails.
After listening to Lu Zhou's explanation, both Professor Perelman and Professor Schultz agreed that solving such counter-intuitive mathematical problems can only be done through counter-intuitive mathematical tools.
Schultz said jokingly, smiling and crossing his arms.
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
It is best to be a language independent of existing mathematical methods, specifically used to describe this special type of Diophantine equation problems.
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
"significance?"
Lu Zhou, who thought he had returned to China, ignored him. Unexpectedly, on the morning of the third day, just as a new day's seminar was about to begin, he appeared again.
Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly and said, "That's right, although I didn't get much rest in those two days."
Even when he falsified the 3.12 inference, his argument process was infinitely close to proving this inference, and thus deduced the final result of the ABC conjecture.
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
Staring at the calculations on the whiteboard with his brows furrowed, Mochizuki Shinichi said in an indifferent tone.
"Hehehehe."
Lu Zhou nodded: "Yes, but I suggest you not to interrupt."
As he spoke, he smiled and extended his right hand.
ten minutes.
The deduction has reached this point, and there is no more suspense.
"Yes, it's been a long time indeed. After all, it's not easy to meet you. I can't bother Mr. Morishigebumi with an introduction every time."
"It's a coincidence."
Looking at the stretched out right hand, Mochizuki Shinichi frowned, and after hesitating for a moment, he finally took it.
"Then what's the point of your job?"
"It's okay, I didn't expect it. In addition, although there are obvious problems in your proof process, we all think that your idea is still feasible. We need to create a new mathematical language to describe this problem... Welcome Join our research team, it seems that L·S·P has to be changed to L·S·P·M.”
Finally half an hour passed, and the five whiteboards were almost filled with dense calculations.
…
"It was... a pleasure to work with."
"significance?"
Even when he falsified the 3.12 inference, his argument process was infinitely close to proving this inference, and thus deduced the final result of the ABC conjecture.
After shaking hands, Mochizuki Shinichi let go of Lu Zhou's right hand and continued to look at Schultz who was standing aside.
Far Abelian geometry method!
"That's right," Lu Zhou nodded, "The vast majority of scholars are confused about your work. There are very few scholars in the mathematical community who understand distant Abelian geometry. The only people who understand your work are mostly Your students or colleagues. Maybe you can still work in mathematics for ten or twenty years, but what about thirty or even fifty years later?"
Shrugging his shoulders, Schultz closed his mouth somewhat boredly, glanced at Mochizuki Shinichi who was silent next to him, and then walked over to make himself a cup of coffee.
Far Abelian geometry method!
"This is definitely the most luxurious lineup in the history of mathematics," Lu Zhou said jokingly, looking at the two people shaking hands, "I bet it's at least one of them."
However, in the end it was still "a little bit" off.
There is no doubt that this is the most perfect derivation process he can think of, even more perfect than he expected.
"I think the prefix 'one' can be removed," Schultz looked at Lu Zhou and joked, "After all, we have Professor Lu."
"No need," Schultz said with a smile, a sunny smile on his face, "Professor Mochizuki and I have no conflicts. And you came at the right time. We were just discussing the more than 500 pages of waste paper - Oh no, thesis.”
Just when the three people standing in front of the whiteboard and watching began to feel a little sore in their necks, Lu Zhou finally took back the marker printed on the whiteboard and moved his arms and took half a step back.
Seeing the electric sparks flying wildly between the two, Lu Zhou, who was standing in the middle, felt a headache.