Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
[…]
She had a brilliant idea.
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
After turning the page, Lu Zhou read the final comments of the reviewer to the end.
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
Then…
In fact, what Lu Zhou didn't know was that although he hadn't seen the news yet, long before netizens got wind of it, the paper he posted on Arxiv had already brewed a storm in the Chinese mathematics community, and even attracted political attention.
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
But thinking about it carefully, Lu Zhou could not understand Princeton's decision.
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
Lu Zhou didn't expect that even though he just sent a "graduation photo" to commemorate it, the building would tilt up to Goldbach's conjecture. It seems that many international students are paying attention to his scarf.
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
[Hold the grass, right? !]
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
She had a brilliant idea.
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
Thinking of this, Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a little regretful.
Bass hesitated and said, "We might get sued if we write that."
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
Bass, who was sitting next to him, pushed up his glasses and moved closer to the computer screen. He smiled evilly and said, "This is big news... It would be a pity not to do an interview."
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
Because now all his energy is focused on the peer review of the "Annals of Mathematics".
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
This will all be left in history. Why didn't you choose a more awesome name in the first place
So far, this newspaper does not even have its own foreign correspondent, and even some news in North America is delayed by half a beat.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
Mochizuki Shinichi, who worked on "ABC", had the foresight...
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
Regardless of whether others can understand it or not, the name "Interuniversal Theory" sounds awesome.
Bass frowned and murmured in a low voice: "But that Lu Zhou is not a white man. Does it constitute racial discrimination between ethnic minorities?"
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
So far, this newspaper does not even have its own foreign correspondent, and even some news in North America is delayed by half a beat.
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
Way to make big news!
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
Way to make big news!
[Kneel down to God Lu... ]
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
This is not news enough.
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
In fact, what Lu Zhou didn't know was that although he hadn't seen the news yet, long before netizens got wind of it, the paper he posted on Arxiv had already brewed a storm in the Chinese mathematics community, and even attracted political attention.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
Suddenly his attention was attracted by a piece of news. He looked slightly surprised, smacking his tongue and teasing in a glib voice.
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
However, this time it exploded beyond his expectation.
…
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
In fact, what Lu Zhou didn't know was that although he hadn't seen the news yet, long before netizens got wind of it, the paper he posted on Arxiv had already brewed a storm in the Chinese mathematics community, and even attracted political attention.
After turning the page, Lu Zhou read the final comments of the reviewer to the end.
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
"I know what is teasing within the rules and what is outside the rules..." Larte waved his hand, "So, I need inspiration now."
Then, he looked at Evans.
[…]
…
But the problem is that Lu Zhou's identity is a bit subtle, and he is considered a minority in North America...at least by definition. American academia treated a young Nigerian with indifference but failed to curry favor with a white elite.
"I thought of it!"
Regardless of whether others can understand it or not, the name "Interuniversal Theory" sounds awesome.
[Twenty-one-year-old full professor? Awesome, breaking Charles Fefferman’s record.]
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
[I think getting a PhD in three months is even more awesome.]
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
Then…
Regardless of whether others can understand it or not, the name "Interuniversal Theory" sounds awesome.
"I know what is teasing within the rules and what is outside the rules..." Larte waved his hand, "So, I need inspiration now."
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
[Hold the grass, right? !]
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
This will all be left in history. Why didn't you choose a more awesome name in the first place
[Kneel down to God Lu... ]
However, this time it exploded beyond his expectation.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
[Kneel down to God Lu... ]
However, this time it exploded beyond his expectation.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
[Blogger, please post a photo. When I enter the examination room later, I plan to hang it around my neck.]
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
[…]
[Kneel down to God Lu... ]
She had a brilliant idea.
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
Then…
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
Lu Zhou didn't expect that even though he just sent a "graduation photo" to commemorate it, the building would tilt up to Goldbach's conjecture. It seems that many international students are paying attention to his scarf.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
It seems reasonable to say so...
Evans had a spring-like smile on his face and stretched out his hand.
Bass frowned and murmured in a low voice: "But that Lu Zhou is not a white man. Does it constitute racial discrimination between ethnic minorities?"
"I thought of it!"
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
Way to make big news!
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
In fact, what Lu Zhou didn't know was that although he hadn't seen the news yet, long before netizens got wind of it, the paper he posted on Arxiv had already brewed a storm in the Chinese mathematics community, and even attracted political attention.
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
But the problem is that Lu Zhou's identity is a bit subtle, and he is considered a minority in North America...at least by definition. American academia treated a young Nigerian with indifference but failed to curry favor with a white elite.
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
Then…
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
Mochizuki Shinichi, who worked on "ABC", had the foresight...
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
Because of the indissoluble bond between Goldbach's conjecture and the Hua Luogeng school, as well as Chen Jingrun's breakthrough results on the "1+2" problem in that era, this conjecture has already been labeled with a "political label" that transcends academic significance.
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
[I think getting a PhD in three months is even more awesome.]
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
Therefore, her views are the most valued by Editor-in-Chief Larter.
In fact, what Lu Zhou didn't know was that although he hadn't seen the news yet, long before netizens got wind of it, the paper he posted on Arxiv had already brewed a storm in the Chinese mathematics community, and even attracted political attention.
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
Evans had a spring-like smile on his face and stretched out his hand.
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
"Oh, it's unbelievable. Goldbach's conjecture was proved by a monkey?"
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
If Goldbach's conjecture was proven to be white and the ignored results were black, their report would undoubtedly be sensational. If the Clay Institute doesn't come up with a reasonable explanation...
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
Suddenly his attention was attracted by a piece of news. He looked slightly surprised, smacking his tongue and teasing in a glib voice.
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
Because now all his energy is focused on the peer review of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
The six reviewers were all big figures in the mathematics community and pointed out many problems in his paper, and Lu Zhou actively revised every problem.
Then…
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
If Goldbach's conjecture was proven to be white and the ignored results were black, their report would undoubtedly be sensational. If the Clay Institute doesn't come up with a reasonable explanation...
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
Because of the indissoluble bond between Goldbach's conjecture and the Hua Luogeng school, as well as Chen Jingrun's breakthrough results on the "1+2" problem in that era, this conjecture has already been labeled with a "political label" that transcends academic significance.
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
[…]
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
After turning the page, Lu Zhou read the final comments of the reviewer to the end.
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
Bass frowned and murmured in a low voice: "But that Lu Zhou is not a white man. Does it constitute racial discrimination between ethnic minorities?"
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
Because of the indissoluble bond between Goldbach's conjecture and the Hua Luogeng school, as well as Chen Jingrun's breakthrough results on the "1+2" problem in that era, this conjecture has already been labeled with a "political label" that transcends academic significance.
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
Then, he looked at Evans.
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
So far, this newspaper does not even have its own foreign correspondent, and even some news in North America is delayed by half a beat.
Way to make big news!
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
After turning the page, Lu Zhou read the final comments of the reviewer to the end.
"I thought of it!"
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
Therefore, her views are the most valued by Editor-in-Chief Larter.
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
Then, he looked at Evans.
[Twenty-one-year-old full professor? Awesome, breaking Charles Fefferman’s record.]
There was silence in the editorial office.
However, because its political stance is too clear, the newspaper has been operating at a loss for 20 consecutive years and has to rely on blood transfusions from its "financier" Moon Sun-myung to survive.
Evans had a spring-like smile on his face and stretched out his hand.
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
"Congratulations, Professor Lu, your paper will be published in the next issue of "Annals of Mathematics"!"
Even number theory textbooks in many universities have begun to follow suit.
Mochizuki Shinichi, who worked on "ABC", had the foresight...
Lu Zhou didn't expect that even though he just sent a "graduation photo" to commemorate it, the building would tilt up to Goldbach's conjecture. It seems that many international students are paying attention to his scarf.
However, this time it exploded beyond his expectation.
Bass interjected: "I remember that Goldbach's conjecture was not 1+1=2?"
…
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
Way to make big news!
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
Suddenly his attention was attracted by a piece of news. He looked slightly surprised, smacking his tongue and teasing in a glib voice.
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
This will all be left in history. Why didn't you choose a more awesome name in the first place
After all, you can't expect every black person to correctly understand the difference between "1+1" and "1+1".
But thinking about it carefully, Lu Zhou could not understand Princeton's decision.
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
"Oh, it's unbelievable. Goldbach's conjecture was proved by a monkey?"
"Oh, it's unbelievable. Goldbach's conjecture was proved by a monkey?"
"Remember the end of 2015? That Nigerian Professor Opeyemi Enoch once wrote to the Clay Institute because of the Riemann Hypothesis, but until today, the Clay Institute has not publicly responded to this matter. .”
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Logically speaking, in a country that is extremely sensitive to the issue of racial discrimination, it is inappropriate to make inappropriate remarks in public, but it is different in the editorial office of the "Washington Times" because there are no Chinese employees employed here. .
There was silence in the editorial office.
The six reviewers were all big figures in the mathematics community and pointed out many problems in his paper, and Lu Zhou actively revised every problem.
Regardless of whether others can understand it or not, the name "Interuniversal Theory" sounds awesome.
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
Well, in fact, explanations are useless, because they will all turn into "quibbles" in the end.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
[I think getting a PhD in three months is even more awesome.]
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
Therefore, her views are the most valued by Editor-in-Chief Larter.
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
However, because its political stance is too clear, the newspaper has been operating at a loss for 20 consecutive years and has to rely on blood transfusions from its "financier" Moon Sun-myung to survive.
However, because its political stance is too clear, the newspaper has been operating at a loss for 20 consecutive years and has to rely on blood transfusions from its "financier" Moon Sun-myung to survive.
There was silence in the editorial office.
Then…
However, because its political stance is too clear, the newspaper has been operating at a loss for 20 consecutive years and has to rely on blood transfusions from its "financier" Moon Sun-myung to survive.
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
So far, this newspaper does not even have its own foreign correspondent, and even some news in North America is delayed by half a beat.
Lu Zhou didn't expect that even though he just sent a "graduation photo" to commemorate it, the building would tilt up to Goldbach's conjecture. It seems that many international students are paying attention to his scarf.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
Mochizuki Shinichi, who worked on "ABC", had the foresight...
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
But thinking about it carefully, Lu Zhou could not understand Princeton's decision.
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
Bass, who was sitting next to him, pushed up his glasses and moved closer to the computer screen. He smiled evilly and said, "This is big news... It would be a pity not to do an interview."
Then, he looked at Evans.
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
Then…
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
Logically speaking, in a country that is extremely sensitive to the issue of racial discrimination, it is inappropriate to make inappropriate remarks in public, but it is different in the editorial office of the "Washington Times" because there are no Chinese employees employed here. .
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Bass interjected: "I remember that Goldbach's conjecture was not 1+1=2?"
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
Way to make big news!
[No, no, no, do you know why this guy graduated so quickly? I heard from a master in our mathematics department that just a week ago, this master proved Goldbach's conjecture. A few days ago, Princeton held a lecture, and he was the only speaker...]
Bass hesitated and said, "We might get sued if we write that."
Mochizuki Shinichi, who worked on "ABC", had the foresight...
She had a brilliant idea.
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
It seems reasonable to say so...
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
[Blogger, please post a photo. When I enter the examination room later, I plan to hang it around my neck.]
It is worth noting that the "Washington Times" is different from the "Washington Post". The latter is one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, while the former was founded in 1982 by Moon Sun-myung, a religious leader in South Korea.
"I know what is teasing within the rules and what is outside the rules..." Larte waved his hand, "So, I need inspiration now."
Therefore, her views are the most valued by Editor-in-Chief Larter.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
After all, you can't expect every black person to correctly understand the difference between "1+1" and "1+1".
This is not news enough.
"Remember the end of 2015? That Nigerian Professor Opeyemi Enoch once wrote to the Clay Institute because of the Riemann Hypothesis, but until today, the Clay Institute has not publicly responded to this matter. .”
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
"I know what is teasing within the rules and what is outside the rules..." Larte waved his hand, "So, I need inspiration now."
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
[Hold the grass, right? !]
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
[Kneel down to God Lu... ]
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
Therefore, her views are the most valued by Editor-in-Chief Larter.
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
"Congratulations, Professor Lu, your paper will be published in the next issue of "Annals of Mathematics"!"
It seems reasonable to say so...
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
[I think getting a PhD in three months is even more awesome.]
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
There was silence in the editorial office.
Then, he looked at Evans.
But the problem is that Lu Zhou's identity is a bit subtle, and he is considered a minority in North America...at least by definition. American academia treated a young Nigerian with indifference but failed to curry favor with a white elite.
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
Fortunately, he did not suffer from an "obvious" problem for a year like Wiles did.
Because now all his energy is focused on the peer review of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
This is not news enough.
She had a brilliant idea.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
[Blogger, please post a photo. When I enter the examination room later, I plan to hang it around my neck.]
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
[Hold the grass, right? !]
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
"Congratulations, Professor Lu, your paper will be published in the next issue of "Annals of Mathematics"!"
She had a brilliant idea.
"I remember," Bass said, "I remember the Daily Mail originally interviewed him, but there was no follow-up report."
Lu Zhou, who has gone to the editorial office of the Annals of Mathematics for the seventh time, received feedback from six reviewers from Evans.
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
It seems reasonable to say so...
However, this time it exploded beyond his expectation.
Bass, who was sitting next to him, pushed up his glasses and moved closer to the computer screen. He smiled evilly and said, "This is big news... It would be a pity not to do an interview."
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
So far, this newspaper does not even have its own foreign correspondent, and even some news in North America is delayed by half a beat.
Bass interjected: "I remember that Goldbach's conjecture was not 1+1=2?"
Way to make big news!
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
"Oh, Bass, you look so uneducated at first glance. Even I know that 1+1=2 is Peano's axiom. As for Goldbach's conjecture... it's a prime number problem after all," Larte laughed and came from the office. He stood up on the chair and said, "I will fly to Nigeria immediately. You can start writing the press release. Just write... The Nigerian professor has been treated unfairly because of his nationality and skin color. The honor of Goldbach's conjecture should have been He had a share, but the indifference of the American academic community made him miss his own glory."
At most, only Koreans will smile knowingly after hearing this.
Leaning on the office chair and spinning around, Larte held his chin and thought: "So?"
Bass interjected: "I remember that Goldbach's conjecture was not 1+1=2?"
Mr. Faltings is concise and concise. He almost never praises others. He summed up his views in one sentence: "Excellent proof."
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
[Twenty-one-year-old full professor? Awesome, breaking Charles Fefferman’s record.]
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
Bass hesitated and said, "We might get sued if we write that."
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
The two topics "Princeton's youngest professor" and "Goldbach's conjecture" were both trending in the hot searches amid excited discussions among netizens, follow-up reports from self-media, and angry denunciations from civil scientists. …
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
If it is further extended and Professor Enoch received the one million dollar prize for the benefit of out-of-school children in Africa, then those people can definitely be nailed to a moral cross.
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
Henrik Ivanets is more friendly to young mathematicians and talks a little more. He even expresses his expectations for the new generation of mathematicians: "... the application of group theory in the paper is amazing, I am looking forward to you." Even greater results can be achieved in the future. Regardless of the opinions of your peers, it seems to me that you have proven the problem."
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
Bass frowned and murmured in a low voice: "But that Lu Zhou is not a white man. Does it constitute racial discrimination between ethnic minorities?"
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
If Goldbach's conjecture was proven to be white and the ignored results were black, their report would undoubtedly be sensational. If the Clay Institute doesn't come up with a reasonable explanation...
Lu Zhou didn't expect that even though he just sent a "graduation photo" to commemorate it, the building would tilt up to Goldbach's conjecture. It seems that many international students are paying attention to his scarf.
Bass hesitated and said, "We might get sued if we write that."
This is not news enough.
Evans had a spring-like smile on his face and stretched out his hand.
Later, the discussion became more and more intense. Some people posted news screenshots from the New York Times and the Philadelphia Daily News to their bibs, and some people found the paper from Arxiv.
"Congratulations, Professor Lu, your paper will be published in the next issue of "Annals of Mathematics"!"
Well, in fact, explanations are useless, because they will all turn into "quibbles" in the end.
Because now all his energy is focused on the peer review of the "Annals of Mathematics".
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
She doesn't know much about pure mathematics, and she hasn't necessarily read papers, but she has a university education and can at least use search tools.
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
After all, you can't expect every black person to correctly understand the difference between "1+1" and "1+1".
This is not news enough.
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
As for the national conditions of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, the academic community is definitely a "weak group".
Hearing this, Larte's eyes lit up.
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
Bass interjected: "I remember that Goldbach's conjecture was not 1+1=2?"
This will all be left in history. Why didn't you choose a more awesome name in the first place
[Twenty-one-year-old full professor? Awesome, breaking Charles Fefferman’s record.]
[…]
But the problem is that Lu Zhou's identity is a bit subtle, and he is considered a minority in North America...at least by definition. American academia treated a young Nigerian with indifference but failed to curry favor with a white elite.
Almost as expected, his comment section exploded once again.
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
Even leaving aside Goldbach's conjecture, his group construction method can already be used as an excellent theoretical tool and applied to the field of analytic number theory.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.
At least for now, 80% is related to black people.
This is not news enough.
Well, in fact, explanations are useless, because they will all turn into "quibbles" in the end.
"I just checked on Wiki. The Riemann Hypothesis states that all prime numbers can be expressed as a function," Pereira turned his pen and stated the second-hand information he had searched. "According to the content on Wiki, Goldbach The conjecture is also a prime number problem, so... is there any connection between the two?"
There was silence in the editorial office.
After all, you can't expect every black person to correctly understand the difference between "1+1" and "1+1".
…
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
Even Larte, who had been in ecstasy because of the big news before, also fell into thinking because of this issue.
However, no one has come forward publicly to express their opinions yet, because everyone is waiting for the review results of the "Annals of Mathematics".
After all, you can't expect every black person to correctly understand the difference between "1+1" and "1+1".
But thinking about it carefully, Lu Zhou could not understand Princeton's decision.
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
At this time, the female assistant Pereira, who was sitting at the desk next to her and staring at the computer to collect information, suddenly spoke.
[…]
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
However, at this moment, Pereira, who was checking information, suddenly shouted excitedly.
Because now all his energy is focused on the peer review of the "Annals of Mathematics".
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
[…]
At this moment, Lu Zhou, who was in Princeton, had not yet realized what this kind of attention meant.
Helfgott's views are similar to that of another scholar from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. The two probably communicated with each other and both spoke highly of the theory of group construction.
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
What news attracts the most attention in the United States
"I thought of it!"
She graduated from the journalism department of Washington State University, and is much more educated than Bass, who was only hired into the newsroom because of her political stance.
Lu Zhou never expected that Professor Deligne would give him such a big surprise at the banquet.
She had a brilliant idea.
Because of the indissoluble bond between Goldbach's conjecture and the Hua Luogeng school, as well as Chen Jingrun's breakthrough results on the "1+2" problem in that era, this conjecture has already been labeled with a "political label" that transcends academic significance.
[Zhoucao, everyone has nine years of compulsory education, why do you show off?]
"It's not just an interview, we also have to help this Chinese young man with publicity," Larte said with a smirk, closed the webpage, opened the document, and tapped on the keyboard with his index finger, "Think about it, let's How to write a press release about a monkey proving Goldbach’s conjecture?”
After turning the page, Lu Zhou read the final comments of the reviewer to the end.
[I think getting a PhD in three months is even more awesome.]
Moreover, although the financial backers behind them are happy to see them smearing neighboring countries, they do not like them to use their skin color to make matters worse.
Way to make big news!
His original plan was to obtain his doctorate before the end of the year, but now it seems that the plan is far behind the schedule. The Annals of Mathematics has not yet published his paper, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a doctorate and even the title of full professor...
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
After completing the graduation procedures, Lu Zhou silently took pictures of his graduation certificate, degree certificate, and doctor's hat, and handed them to his scarf.
Finally, the second week after peer review began.
In the editorial office of the Washington Times, Gene Ralt sat in his office chair, clicking the mouse and watching the news on the computer.
It’s quite interesting to say that what this newspaper has done for more than 30 years is not to strengthen the friendship between the United States and South Korea. It is mainly to exaggerate the threat of China, publish some slanderous remarks, and then export it to domestic sales for Korean media. Reprint.