Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
"I will assign our respective tasks below."
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
Not only that, but shortly after the video was uploaded to a personal blog, the entire Japanese academic community exploded.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
With that said, Lu Zhou pushed down his chair, slid to the side of the whiteboard, picked up a marker and scrawled a line of calculations on it.
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
For such a result, netizens who did not know the truth also expressed surprise and regret. Before this, many of them regarded Mochizuki Shinichi and his feat as a kind of pride, but they did not expect that everything was just their wishful thinking. Many people can't accept it.
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
"What's on purpose?"
Obviously, it was not just Lu Zhou who thought so, but also other people in the research team.
If you are immersed in your own world for too long, you will inevitably become disconnected from the outside world. If everything goes well, that's okay, but if there is a small problem and no one reminds you, it can easily lead to a bigger mistake, and you will be stuck in it and unable to extricate yourself.
"Starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem, the idea of gradually approaching the ABC guess is correct."
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
"Is that necessary for me?"
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
To put it simply, they are not targeting anyone, they just subconsciously think that all the foreign scholars here are rubbish and no country is special.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
…
In such an atmosphere, if domestic scholars are questioned by foreign scholars, unless there is hard-hitting evidence in front of them, in the eyes of Japanese academic circles, the world must be wrong.
I don't know if it was Lu Zhou's illusion, but he always felt that this guy seemed to regard this place as a temporary refuge.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
And if bowing and apologizing or something similar actually happened, it must be because you really couldn't bear it anymore.
For a time, the atmosphere in the Japanese mathematics community was quite depressed and gloomy.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
Some people with bigger ideas and more radical views even believe that Schultz and Lu Zhou kidnapped their Mochizuki, forcing him to make such a statement.
Among the top ten leaders, four are Japanese scholars.
Among the top ten leaders, four are Japanese scholars.
To put it simply, they are not targeting anyone, they just subconsciously think that all the foreign scholars here are rubbish and no country is special.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
Hearing this strange point of view, Mochizuki was stunned for a moment, then he frowned, raised his nostrils, looked at Schultz and said.
"If you can't persist, you must tell me."
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
"And how to further promote this phased result."
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
For a time, the atmosphere in the Japanese mathematics community was quite depressed and gloomy.
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
Some people with bigger ideas and more radical views even believe that Schultz and Lu Zhou kidnapped their Mochizuki, forcing him to make such a statement.
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
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What's even more surprising is that the controversy, which has lasted for more than ten years, ended in this way.
Is this guy crazy
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
"What's on purpose?"
"The key to the problem now is that we must find a way to give a more accurate result for the upper bound of L(a, b, c), and -"
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
"I will assign our respective tasks below."
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
And if bowing and apologizing or something similar actually happened, it must be because you really couldn't bear it anymore.
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
"Is that necessary for me?"
"What's on purpose?"
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
Hearing this strange point of view, Mochizuki was stunned for a moment, then he frowned, raised his nostrils, looked at Schultz and said.
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
"Is that necessary for me?"
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
"It's just that the process can be a little bit arduous."
For a time, the atmosphere in the Japanese mathematics community was quite depressed and gloomy.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
…
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
Among the top ten leaders, four are Japanese scholars.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
amsterdam.
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
"What's on purpose?"
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
Obviously, it was not just Lu Zhou who thought so, but also other people in the research team.
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
If you are immersed in your own world for too long, you will inevitably become disconnected from the outside world. If everything goes well, that's okay, but if there is a small problem and no one reminds you, it can easily lead to a bigger mistake, and you will be stuck in it and unable to extricate yourself.
Among the top ten leaders, four are Japanese scholars.
"What's on purpose?"
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
"If you can't persist, you must tell me."
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
amsterdam.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
If you are immersed in your own world for too long, you will inevitably become disconnected from the outside world. If everything goes well, that's okay, but if there is a small problem and no one reminds you, it can easily lead to a bigger mistake, and you will be stuck in it and unable to extricate yourself.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
And if bowing and apologizing or something similar actually happened, it must be because you really couldn't bear it anymore.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
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Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
"Starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem, the idea of gradually approaching the ABC guess is correct."
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
Although this is just his own habit when conducting research, he does not recommend others to follow suit.
Seeing that the two people who had finally calmed down were about to fight again, Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the conference table, coughed quickly and interrupted his teasing.
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
And if bowing and apologizing or something similar actually happened, it must be because you really couldn't bear it anymore.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
"no problem."
"What's on purpose?"
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
"So be it."
"It's just that the process can be a little bit arduous."
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
"Is that necessary for me?"
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
…
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
"The key to the problem now is that we must find a way to give a more accurate result for the upper bound of L(a, b, c), and -"
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
Some people with bigger ideas and more radical views even believe that Schultz and Lu Zhou kidnapped their Mochizuki, forcing him to make such a statement.
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
What's even more surprising is that the controversy, which has lasted for more than ten years, ended in this way.
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
"If you can't persist, you must tell me."
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
Retreat with Professor Lu...
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
For a time, the atmosphere in the Japanese mathematics community was quite depressed and gloomy.
"The key to the problem now is that we must find a way to give a more accurate result for the upper bound of L(a, b, c), and -"
Among all the people who knew him, only his former mentor Faltings in Germany did not feel too surprised by this.
"So be it."
"Find a place with no acquaintances and wait until the storm has passed before going back... In fact, you have already discovered that your method of proof does not work."
For such a result, netizens who did not know the truth also expressed surprise and regret. Before this, many of them regarded Mochizuki Shinichi and his feat as a kind of pride, but they did not expect that everything was just their wishful thinking. Many people can't accept it.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
…
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
Some people with bigger ideas and more radical views even believe that Schultz and Lu Zhou kidnapped their Mochizuki, forcing him to make such a statement.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
I don't know if it was Lu Zhou's illusion, but he always felt that this guy seemed to regard this place as a temporary refuge.
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
"no problem."
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
I don't know if it was Lu Zhou's illusion, but he always felt that this guy seemed to regard this place as a temporary refuge.
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
…
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
To put it simply, they are not targeting anyone, they just subconsciously think that all the foreign scholars here are rubbish and no country is special.
Among the top ten leaders, four are Japanese scholars.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
And if bowing and apologizing or something similar actually happened, it must be because you really couldn't bear it anymore.
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
Obviously, it was not just Lu Zhou who thought so, but also other people in the research team.
I don't know if it was Lu Zhou's illusion, but he always felt that this guy seemed to regard this place as a temporary refuge.
Obviously, it was not just Lu Zhou who thought so, but also other people in the research team.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
What's even more surprising is that the controversy, which has lasted for more than ten years, ended in this way.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
[c<exp{C(rad(abc))^(1/3+ε)}.]
I don't know if it was Lu Zhou's illusion, but he always felt that this guy seemed to regard this place as a temporary refuge.
…
Is this guy crazy
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
"So be it."
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
For such a result, netizens who did not know the truth also expressed surprise and regret. Before this, many of them regarded Mochizuki Shinichi and his feat as a kind of pride, but they did not expect that everything was just their wishful thinking. Many people can't accept it.
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
"What's on purpose?"
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
Seeing that the two people who had finally calmed down were about to fight again, Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the conference table, coughed quickly and interrupted his teasing.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
However, the expression on Schultz's face turned into one of surprise, and he snapped his fingers and said.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
Catching the subtle changes in his expression, Professor Shigebumi Mori shrugged his shoulders, leaving an ambiguous answer.
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
"Find a place with no acquaintances and wait until the storm has passed before going back... In fact, you have already discovered that your method of proof does not work."
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
…
"If you can't persist, you must tell me."
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
Hearing this strange point of view, Mochizuki was stunned for a moment, then he frowned, raised his nostrils, looked at Schultz and said.
For a time, the atmosphere in the Japanese mathematics community was quite depressed and gloomy.
Hoshi Yuichiro and Yamashita were stunned, and everyone in the office was stunned.
To put it simply, they are not targeting anyone, they just subconsciously think that all the foreign scholars here are rubbish and no country is special.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
"Is that necessary for me?"
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
"What's on purpose?"
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
However, the expression on Schultz's face turned into one of surprise, and he snapped his fingers and said.
If you are immersed in your own world for too long, you will inevitably become disconnected from the outside world. If everything goes well, that's okay, but if there is a small problem and no one reminds you, it can easily lead to a bigger mistake, and you will be stuck in it and unable to extricate yourself.
In such an atmosphere, if domestic scholars are questioned by foreign scholars, unless there is hard-hitting evidence in front of them, in the eyes of Japanese academic circles, the world must be wrong.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Seeing that the two people who had finally calmed down were about to fight again, Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the conference table, coughed quickly and interrupted his teasing.
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
amsterdam.
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
"What's on purpose?"
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
"So be it."
"What's on purpose?"
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
"no problem."
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
Seeing that the two people who had finally calmed down were about to fight again, Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the conference table, coughed quickly and interrupted his teasing.
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
amsterdam.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
"I will assign our respective tasks below."
"What's on purpose?"
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
Realizing that he was talking to himself, Mochizuki Shinichi pushed up his glasses and asked.
Not only that, but shortly after the video was uploaded to a personal blog, the entire Japanese academic community exploded.
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
"Starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem, the idea of gradually approaching the ABC guess is correct."
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
In such an atmosphere, if domestic scholars are questioned by foreign scholars, unless there is hard-hitting evidence in front of them, in the eyes of Japanese academic circles, the world must be wrong.
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
"The key to the problem now is that we must find a way to give a more accurate result for the upper bound of L(a, b, c), and -"
Although this is just his own habit when conducting research, he does not recommend others to follow suit.
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
With that said, Lu Zhou pushed down his chair, slid to the side of the whiteboard, picked up a marker and scrawled a line of calculations on it.
"Is that necessary for me?"
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
This xenophobic culture rooted in the subconscious makes it difficult for foreign scholars to integrate into it. Japanese scholars are also rarely willing to take the initiative to integrate into the world. 20 of the 22 Nobel Prize winners in physical and chemical biology only immerse themselves in the island. They work hard, and their English proficiency is all "average" without exception.
[c<exp{C(rad(abc))^(1/3+ε)}.]
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
…
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
"Is that necessary for me?"
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
However, the expression on Schultz's face turned into one of surprise, and he snapped his fingers and said.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
As for the reporters who tried to interview him, they were all stopped by Jinda.
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Ever since this chuunibyou scholar claimed that he had proved the ABC conjecture, the Department of Mathematics at Kyoto University had found a treasure and posted his paper on its official website, unilaterally claiming that the conjecture had been solved. Who would do it? Doubts don't work.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
"Honestly, you didn't mean it."
No one thought that this scholar who was immersed in his own world would take the initiative to leave his home one day in the future.
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
Turning a deaf ear to the raging discussions on the Internet, Mochizuki Shinichi seems to have retreated from the mathematical world these days, spending almost all his energy on studying the ABC conjecture.
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
Hearing this strange point of view, Mochizuki was stunned for a moment, then he frowned, raised his nostrils, looked at Schultz and said.
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
Lu Zhou paused for a moment, looked around at his three teammates, and continued in a serious tone.
Of course, Mochizuki's paper is far from fraudulent, as the nature of it is far different.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
"And how to further promote this phased result."
"The research progress these days has been relatively smooth. Compared with the dilemma we faced when the project just started, we have achieved considerable results on key issues."
With that said, Lu Zhou pushed down his chair, slid to the side of the whiteboard, picked up a marker and scrawled a line of calculations on it.
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
Obviously, it was not just Lu Zhou who thought so, but also other people in the research team.
"In the next few days, our work may be very intense. I hope you can stick to it."
Especially the No. 1 ranked Yoshitaka Fujii, this god is simply a mudslide in the academic world. From the time he graduated with his PhD in 1991 to the revelation of the scandal in 2012, he published a total of 212 papers, of which 183 were found to be completely fake.
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
To put it simply, they are not targeting anyone, they just subconsciously think that all the foreign scholars here are rubbish and no country is special.
If you are immersed in your own world for too long, you will inevitably become disconnected from the outside world. If everything goes well, that's okay, but if there is a small problem and no one reminds you, it can easily lead to a bigger mistake, and you will be stuck in it and unable to extricate yourself.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
In such an atmosphere, if domestic scholars are questioned by foreign scholars, unless there is hard-hitting evidence in front of them, in the eyes of Japanese academic circles, the world must be wrong.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
"I will assign our respective tasks below."
"And how to further promote this phased result."
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
"Okay, it's time for you to stop. Let's stop here for a while... Let's get back to the issue we were discussing just now."
Retreat with Professor Lu...
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
"Wait a minute," for some reason, Schultz's face suddenly showed an expression of interest or excitement, and he raised his right hand, "Are we going to 'retreat'?"
"And how to further promote this phased result."
He even couldn't help but speculate in his mind, whether this guy deliberately found a place without colleagues and just went down the steps he gave him.
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
In a sense, Japanese academia is a relatively closed existence compared to the world's academia.
Even the investigation committee of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that investigated him couldn't stand it anymore and wrote in its summary report - "This is equivalent to a person sitting at a desk and compiling a science fiction novel."
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Now that Mochizuki Shinichi suddenly rebels, the person who feels the most pain is not him, but those who support him...
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
amsterdam.
"So be it."
The academic community is tolerant of honest mistakes. Besides, except for publishing the paper on the website of Kyoto University's Department of Mathematics and personal blog, this paper of more than 500 pages has never been published in any journal, and there is no such thing. Issues such as retraction.
Professor Faltings, who was attending the meeting of the European Mathematical Society, was chatting with Professor Shigefumi Mori about recent events in the mathematics world. The conversation between the two of them unconsciously wandered from the ABC conjecture and the research group called LSPM to that. This is the statement that has caused a lot of noise recently.
I just suffered from the Department of Mathematics of Kyoto University.
In such an atmosphere, if domestic scholars are questioned by foreign scholars, unless there is hard-hitting evidence in front of them, in the eyes of Japanese academic circles, the world must be wrong.
For such a result, netizens who did not know the truth also expressed surprise and regret. Before this, many of them regarded Mochizuki Shinichi and his feat as a kind of pride, but they did not expect that everything was just their wishful thinking. Many people can't accept it.
It's just a response, but it's not what people want to hear at all.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
Although this is just his own habit when conducting research, he does not recommend others to follow suit.
Not only because of this insanely strong lineup, but also because of the statement made by Mochizuki Shinichi on his personal blog.
This number is equivalent to that he alone accounted for 7% of the total number of retracted articles from 1980 to 2011, which caused an uproar at the time.
Seeing the expressions of the other three teammates gradually becoming serious, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and continued.
It is precisely for this reason that the Japanese academic community feels a deeper shame about the "mistake being discovered" than the "academic fraud" or the "scandal" itself.
"Is that necessary for me?"
Since the establishment of L.S.P.M. and the announcement of the ABC conjecture as the target of attack, Jinling University has focused the attention of mathematicians from all over the world and has become the focus of heated discussions.
"His opponent was Lu Zhou, and it was obvious that he lost. Mochizuki is an honest scholar, and honest people only make honest mistakes. Since he admitted his mistakes, he must have fully understood where he went wrong. This is not a bad thing for him and his far Abelian geometry."
"It's just that the process can be a little bit arduous."
However, the expression on Schultz's face turned into one of surprise, and he snapped his fingers and said.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
"It seems that you are still a little unconvinced." There was a wrinkle on the corner of Professor Faltings' mouth, as if he was smiling, but it was not that obvious.
"The key to the problem now is that we must find a way to give a more accurate result for the upper bound of L(a, b, c), and -"
"Don't be discouraged, my friend, I'm just worried about you," Schulz said with a smile. "I suggest that we have a party, or go out for a drink together to comfort our-"
With that said, Lu Zhou pushed down his chair, slid to the side of the whiteboard, picked up a marker and scrawled a line of calculations on it.
Seeing the excited look on Schultz's face, Mochizuki and Perelman exchanged glances and seemed very interested. The other students sitting in the office quietly raised their heads in unison and cast strange glances at the bosses.
Although Professor Faltings's point of view was rare and pertinent, Professor Shigebumi Mori still frowned slightly and corrected him with a slightly unpleasant tone.
Is this guy crazy
Is this guy crazy
"I'm not unconvinced, I just think there may be a hidden meaning in it... Okay, that's it for now. Let's change the topic to a more pleasant one."
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
Retreat with Professor Lu...
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
As everyone expected, Mochizuki stood up generously and responded to the removal of the paper from his personal blog and the homepage of the Department of Mathematics.
amsterdam.
"Great, I've wanted to ask you about that mysterious research technique for a long time!"
Is this guy crazy
Seeing that the two people who had finally calmed down were about to fight again, Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the conference table, coughed quickly and interrupted his teasing.
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
As for Lu Zhou, he smiled sheepishly.
"I don't really like to use the word 'lost'. In my opinion, there is no winning or losing in academics, only truth."
"Starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem, the idea of gradually approaching the ABC guess is correct."
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
Speaking of his former students, Professor Faltings smiled lightly and said in an unsurprising tone.
"no problem."
This closedness is not reflected in academic exchanges per se, but rather in the entire Japanese academic world pervading an xenophobic atmosphere dominated by extreme self-confidence.
This is one of the reasons why people put communication and discussion first when solving a major mathematical proposition...
"There are no tricks to this part of the research. We can only find answers through constant attempts."
Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then nodded.
During the intermission of the seminar, looking at Mochizuki Shinichi sitting across the conference table, Schultz suddenly asked.
"It's just that the process can be a little bit arduous."
Not only that, but shortly after the video was uploaded to a personal blog, the entire Japanese academic community exploded.
"And how to further promote this phased result."
Not only Yuichiro Hoshi and Tsuyoshi Yamashita were shocked, but all the students and assistants in his office could not accept this fact for a while.
"If you can't persist, you must tell me."
"Starting from the refinement of Baker's theorem, the idea of gradually approaching the ABC guess is correct."
He tapped the pen cap on the whiteboard and continued.
"Is that necessary for me?"
As for why we say this, you will know by looking at the top ten retraction rankings of "Retraction Watch".
For such a result, netizens who did not know the truth also expressed surprise and regret. Before this, many of them regarded Mochizuki Shinichi and his feat as a kind of pride, but they did not expect that everything was just their wishful thinking. Many people can't accept it.