Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
Related discussions are not just concentrated on the Internet.
Leon: "Why?"
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
In other words, the time left for him is only three months.
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
As the conference gets closer, the International Union of Mathematicians has sent emails more than once, reminding Lu Zhou that he should update the information on the official website and mark the content of his lecture.
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
As usual, participants need to register the report content before the start of the meeting and upload the full text of the meeting manuscript within the specified period.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
"Long time no see, my old friend."
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
Related discussions are not just concentrated on the Internet.
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
Many people have registered relevant information half a year in advance. It can be said that it is quite rare to delay the registration of report content until June.
"That's right." Professor Fefferman started the car and made a helpless expression. "We did collaborate on the NS equations, but about two months ago, we were working on the idea of solving the problem. They parted ways and are now doing their own things..."
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
Especially the one-hour report meeting, because the content of the report is usually relatively important and the speaker is also an internationally renowned scholar, so it naturally attracts special attention.
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
"... The monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or rather the curiosity in my heart," Leon, who put the suitcase in the trunk and just got into the passenger seat, asked impatiently before he could fasten his seat belt, " Regarding the research on the NS equation, have you really researched it?"
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
Related discussions are not just concentrated on the Internet.
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
As usual, participants need to register the report content before the start of the meeting and upload the full text of the meeting manuscript within the specified period.
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
Leon: “…”
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
So much so that many colleagues in the field of theory even log in to the official website every morning and refresh the news announcement page, hoping to see the topics of Lu Zhou's one-hour lecture as soon as possible.
[This is impossible! The NS equation and Goldbach's conjecture are two completely different problems! One is partial differential equations and the other is number theory! No matter how talented he is, it is impossible for him to reach the top level in two completely different fields!]
Leon immediately asked: "What research method?"
In fact, the content of Lu Zhou's one-hour report registered on the official website did respond to everyone's expectations.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
Many people have registered relevant information half a year in advance. It can be said that it is quite rare to delay the registration of report content until June.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
The debate online is fierce.
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
When I saw that the topic of the lecture was NS equations, the entire mathematical community was excited...
As for the specific step Lu Zhou has taken, he is not very clear.
Not only the netizens who discussed it on the forum, but also many well-known scholars in the field of mathematics also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected news.
Not only the netizens who discussed it on the forum, but also many well-known scholars in the field of mathematics also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected news.
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
As usual, participants need to register the report content before the start of the meeting and upload the full text of the meeting manuscript within the specified period.
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
When I saw that the topic of the lecture was NS equations, the entire mathematical community was excited...
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
"Long time no see!" After he patted his old friend's shoulder hard, Professor Fefferman let him go and said with a smile, "What kind of wind brought you here?"
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
Not only the netizens who discussed it on the forum, but also many well-known scholars in the field of mathematics also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected news.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
In other words, the time left for him is only three months.
"... The monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or rather the curiosity in my heart," Leon, who put the suitcase in the trunk and just got into the passenger seat, asked impatiently before he could fasten his seat belt, " Regarding the research on the NS equation, have you really researched it?"
"... The monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or rather the curiosity in my heart," Leon, who put the suitcase in the trunk and just got into the passenger seat, asked impatiently before he could fasten his seat belt, " Regarding the research on the NS equation, have you really researched it?"
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
Especially the one-hour report meeting, because the content of the report is usually relatively important and the speaker is also an internationally renowned scholar, so it naturally attracts special attention.
[Too many...]
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
Among them, "TAO who knows a little bit about everything" is naturally indispensable.
"…I'm sorry, I don't know."
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
Leon immediately asked: "What research method?"
In other words, the time left for him is only three months.
Leon immediately asked: "What research method?"
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
As the conference gets closer, the International Union of Mathematicians has sent emails more than once, reminding Lu Zhou that he should update the information on the official website and mark the content of his lecture.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
[This is impossible! The NS equation and Goldbach's conjecture are two completely different problems! One is partial differential equations and the other is number theory! No matter how talented he is, it is impossible for him to reach the top level in two completely different fields!]
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
Not only the netizens who discussed it on the forum, but also many well-known scholars in the field of mathematics also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected news.
As the conference gets closer, the International Union of Mathematicians has sent emails more than once, reminding Lu Zhou that he should update the information on the official website and mark the content of his lecture.
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
[This is impossible! The NS equation and Goldbach's conjecture are two completely different problems! One is partial differential equations and the other is number theory! No matter how talented he is, it is impossible for him to reach the top level in two completely different fields!]
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
The debate online is fierce.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
"Long time no see!" After he patted his old friend's shoulder hard, Professor Fefferman let him go and said with a smile, "What kind of wind brought you here?"
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
[There is no doubt that this is a very interesting differential geometry tool, and from that time I had a hunch that perhaps it might become the key to solving NS equations.]
Just the second week after Lu Zhou updated his personal information and chose the NS equation as the theme of the report meeting, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
Not only the netizens who discussed it on the forum, but also many well-known scholars in the field of mathematics also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected news.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
Among them, "TAO who knows a little bit about everything" is naturally indispensable.
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
Just the second week after Lu Zhou updated his personal information and chose the NS equation as the theme of the report meeting, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.
Leon: “…”
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
"…I'm sorry, I don't know."
So much so that many colleagues in the field of theory even log in to the official website every morning and refresh the news announcement page, hoping to see the topics of Lu Zhou's one-hour lecture as soon as possible.
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
Leon: “…”
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
[There is no doubt that this is a very interesting differential geometry tool, and from that time I had a hunch that perhaps it might become the key to solving NS equations.]
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
The NS equation has always been one of the research topics followed by Leon. Although he himself has not engaged in relevant research, he has been paying attention to research progress in this area.
When I saw that the topic of the lecture was NS equations, the entire mathematical community was excited...
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
As for the specific step Lu Zhou has taken, he is not very clear.
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
"That's right." Professor Fefferman started the car and made a helpless expression. "We did collaborate on the NS equations, but about two months ago, we were working on the idea of solving the problem. They parted ways and are now doing their own things..."
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
[There is no doubt that this is a very interesting differential geometry tool, and from that time I had a hunch that perhaps it might become the key to solving NS equations.]
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
When I saw that the topic of the lecture was NS equations, the entire mathematical community was excited...
Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
As usual, participants need to register the report content before the start of the meeting and upload the full text of the meeting manuscript within the specified period.
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
Related discussions are not just concentrated on the Internet.
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
Just the second week after Lu Zhou updated his personal information and chose the NS equation as the theme of the report meeting, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
Among them, "TAO who knows a little bit about everything" is naturally indispensable.
Leon: “…”
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
"Long time no see, my old friend."
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
"Long time no see!" After he patted his old friend's shoulder hard, Professor Fefferman let him go and said with a smile, "What kind of wind brought you here?"
It is now early April. If he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, he must at least write the paper on NS equations in early July.
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
[Too many...]
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
Leon: “…”
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
The NS equation has always been one of the research topics followed by Leon. Although he himself has not engaged in relevant research, he has been paying attention to research progress in this area.
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
"…I'm sorry, I don't know."
Just the second week after Lu Zhou updated his personal information and chose the NS equation as the theme of the report meeting, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
[Last time it was a scholar from Kazakhstan, this time it was a scholar from China. Are scholars from third world countries so keen on the $1 million from the Clay Institute?]
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
"... The monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or rather the curiosity in my heart," Leon, who put the suitcase in the trunk and just got into the passenger seat, asked impatiently before he could fasten his seat belt, " Regarding the research on the NS equation, have you really researched it?"
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
"That's right." Professor Fefferman started the car and made a helpless expression. "We did collaborate on the NS equations, but about two months ago, we were working on the idea of solving the problem. They parted ways and are now doing their own things..."
"Long time no see, my old friend."
To be honest, Fefferman even doubted that even an earthquake could do it.
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
In other words, the time left for him is only three months.
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
After a moment of silence, he shook his head.
[Too many...]
As for the specific step Lu Zhou has taken, he is not very clear.
"…I'm sorry, I don't know."
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
Among them, "TAO who knows a little bit about everything" is naturally indispensable.
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
As for the specific step Lu Zhou has taken, he is not very clear.
"Long time no see, my old friend."
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
The debate online is fierce.
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
[... Before seeing the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. But based on what I know about him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do anything that is completely uncertain.]
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
The debate online is fierce.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
"That's right." Professor Fefferman started the car and made a helpless expression. "We did collaborate on the NS equations, but about two months ago, we were working on the idea of solving the problem. They parted ways and are now doing their own things..."
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
This led to a discussion at a well-known European mathematics forum.
"I don't know? Aren't you studying this topic together?"
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
So far, he is still trying abstract proof methods.
Standing in front of Fefferman was Professor Leon from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. As a Fields Medal winner in 1994, his research has made outstanding contributions to the fields of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
[There is no doubt that this is a very interesting differential geometry tool, and from that time I had a hunch that perhaps it might become the key to solving NS equations.]
As for the specific step Lu Zhou has taken, he is not very clear.
So much so that many colleagues in the field of theory even log in to the official website every morning and refresh the news announcement page, hoping to see the topics of Lu Zhou's one-hour lecture as soon as possible.
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
Leon: “…”
"That's right." Professor Fefferman started the car and made a helpless expression. "We did collaborate on the NS equations, but about two months ago, we were working on the idea of solving the problem. They parted ways and are now doing their own things..."
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
So much so that many colleagues in the field of theory even log in to the official website every morning and refresh the news announcement page, hoping to see the topics of Lu Zhou's one-hour lecture as soon as possible.
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
He looked in disbelief and continued to ask.
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
[Too many...]
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
"Long time no see, my old friend."
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
"Long time no see!" After he patted his old friend's shoulder hard, Professor Fefferman let him go and said with a smile, "What kind of wind brought you here?"
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
The debate online is fierce.
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
The debate online is fierce.
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
[Too many...]
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
Leon: "Why?"
Just the second week after Lu Zhou updated his personal information and chose the NS equation as the theme of the report meeting, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.
To be honest, Fefferman even doubted that even an earthquake could do it.
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
Leon immediately asked: "What research method?"
This time it was Leon's turn to be stunned.
As early as a few months ago, major mathematics forums were discussing what big move Professor Lu from Princeton was planning.
"... The monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or rather the curiosity in my heart," Leon, who put the suitcase in the trunk and just got into the passenger seat, asked impatiently before he could fasten his seat belt, " Regarding the research on the NS equation, have you really researched it?"
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
To be honest, Fefferman even doubted that even an earthquake could do it.
[Let’s wait until he releases the paper. It’s hard to say anything until he sees the paper. What if he really solves the Millennium Problem? Just like how he solved Goldbach's conjecture.]
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
In fact, the content of Lu Zhou's one-hour report registered on the official website did respond to everyone's expectations.
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
The debate online is fierce.
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
Li Weng's face was full of surprise: "This... is too incredible."
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
The calendar was turned over page by page, and in the midst of this intense research work, the time quickly came to June.
Especially the one-hour report meeting, because the content of the report is usually relatively important and the speaker is also an internationally renowned scholar, so it naturally attracts special attention.
[Existence and smoothness of solutions to three-dimensional incompressible NS equations? How can it be? !]
Fefferman smiled, shook his head and said: "I was as surprised as you at first, after all, this is the 21st century. Besides Perelman, there are actually people who use this kind of spiritual practice to study mathematical problems. . And even Perelman only reduces travel, rather than completely blocking information from the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."
The NS equation has always been one of the research topics followed by Leon. Although he himself has not engaged in relevant research, he has been paying attention to research progress in this area.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
To be honest, Fefferman even doubted that even an earthquake could do it.
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
After seeing Lu Zhou choose the NS equation as the topic of the lecture, he immediately took a plane from Paris to Princeton to visit his old friend who was the dean of the mathematics department at Princeton University.
Especially the one-hour report meeting, because the content of the report is usually relatively important and the speaker is also an internationally renowned scholar, so it naturally attracts special attention.
In early June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this incident, so he logged into the account registered for him by the International Union of Mathematicians, and updated his information and the theme of the report on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians.
Fefferman sighed: "He likes to lock himself in a room when he is delving into problems. Once he enters this state, unless his research has made satisfactory progress or there is an earthquake or something, Otherwise, I’m afraid no one can knock on his door.”
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
Outside New York International Airport, Leon got off the plane dragging his suitcase and gave his old friend Fefferman a warm hug.
So much so that many colleagues in the field of theory even log in to the official website every morning and refresh the news announcement page, hoping to see the topics of Lu Zhou's one-hour lecture as soon as possible.
After a moment of silence, Leon continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Lu? I want to talk to him in person."
[This is impossible! The NS equation and Goldbach's conjecture are two completely different problems! One is partial differential equations and the other is number theory! No matter how talented he is, it is impossible for him to reach the top level in two completely different fields!]
Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That's not true. It's quite pleasant to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it has become an interesting thing at Princeton. And it was only later that I learned from those Chinese students. After asking around, it is said that this kind of research method is very common there."
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid not."
Hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, who was holding the steering wheel, was slightly stunned.
In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has been intermittently updated with a lot of content about NS equations, and many related papers have been published.
The professor hesitated and said: "He is that kind of... relatively lonely scholar?"
"Long time no see!" After he patted his old friend's shoulder hard, Professor Fefferman let him go and said with a smile, "What kind of wind brought you here?"
Leon immediately asked: "What research method?"
Conduct research separately from two different lines of thought.
[Moreover, just about two months ago, I noticed his latest research results published in the "Annals of Mathematics". Many people should know that that paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely L flow.]
In the latest issue of his blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen on commenting on hot events in the mathematics world, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, expressing his own views on this matter.
Fefferman showed a rare serious expression on his face, and said seriously: "They call it 'retreat'... This seems to be how the word is spelled."
Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
Now that he has made up his mind to make NS Fangcheng a report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Lu Zhou has no time to waste.
"Long time no see, my old friend."
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
In such a situation, liver damage seems to be the only option...
This kind of cooperation can only be mastered by geniuses.
[This is the first person to claim to have solved the NS equation problem?]
[As for the specific use of L manifold, I was confused at first. It wasn’t until I delved deeper that I discovered that it could be a bridge between topological methods and partial differential equations.]