Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 418: The world is surprisingly small

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The call was hung up.

Lu Zhou was stunned.

Looking at Meteor's back striding downstairs, Lu Zhou, who was standing at the door, was stunned for two seconds, then suddenly smiled and shook his head.

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

After saying that, he turned around and walked towards the stairs...

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

Lu Zhou, who had just gone to the toilet, went downstairs and opened the door.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

"Remember to upload the paper on time. Also, keep this manuscript. It has the potential to become a cultural relic."

Just like that, about an hour passed.

The writing and ideas of the entire paper are as smooth and rigorous as the clean and neat handwriting.

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

Looking at the panting Professor Fefferman, Lu Zhou hesitated.

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

And standing here, the word victory is not quite accurate.

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

Looking at the panting Professor Fefferman, Lu Zhou hesitated.

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued speaking in a solemn and solemn voice.

Lu Zhou, who had just gone to the toilet, went downstairs and opened the door.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

Just like that, about an hour passed.

Just like that, about an hour passed.

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

The call was hung up.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

Ignoring Lu Zhou's explanation, Professor Fefferman just stood here motionless, making no other movements except turning the pages.

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

"... Incredible, really incredible."

"No need." After waving his hand, Fefferman leaned against the door and said out of breath, "Tell me, how did you do it?"

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

Of course he knew that the seven Millennium Puzzles were rewarded by the Clay Institute, and he also knew that these puzzles were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference held at the Collège de France.

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

Okay, that metaphor may not be a good one.

Lu Zhou was stunned.

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

Looking at Meteor's back striding downstairs, Lu Zhou, who was standing at the door, was stunned for two seconds, then suddenly smiled and shook his head.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

"... Incredible, really incredible."

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

After saying that, he turned around and walked towards the stairs...

"... Incredible, really incredible."

“…is this the Cray Institute’s manifesto at the Collège de France’s Millennium Mathematics Conference?”

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

But he never thought that the proposer of the Millennium Problem about NS equations was actually next to him and a member of his research group? !

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

In particular, he couldn't help but marvel at the ingenious mathematical methods used in the paper.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

"For the part about L-manifolds, I quoted the paper published in the "Annals of Mathematics" some time ago. If you haven't read it, I suggest you read it together with that paper."

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued speaking in a solemn and solemn voice.

Ignoring Lu Zhou's explanation, Professor Fefferman just stood here motionless, making no other movements except turning the pages.

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

"... It's a long story, come with me."

"And the spokesperson is me."

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

“…is this the Cray Institute’s manifesto at the Collège de France’s Millennium Mathematics Conference?”

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

"And the spokesperson is me."

Just like that, about an hour passed.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

"... Incredible, really incredible."

He didn't mean it anyway.

In particular, he couldn't help but marvel at the ingenious mathematical methods used in the paper.

One hour is certainly not enough time to fully understand the core idea of the entire paper, but for Fefferman, it is still possible to go through it quickly and ignore the details.

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

Ignoring Lu Zhou's explanation, Professor Fefferman just stood here motionless, making no other movements except turning the pages.

After saying that, he turned around and walked towards the stairs...

Perhaps whether a major mathematical proposition has been solved requires rigorous review and public discussion by the entire mathematical community, but at least in this hour, he could not find any obvious errors.

Just like that, about an hour passed.

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

“…Princeton is really a magical place.”

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

The writing and ideas of the entire paper are as smooth and rigorous as the clean and neat handwriting.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

In particular, he couldn't help but marvel at the ingenious mathematical methods used in the paper.

He didn't mean it anyway.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

“…Princeton is really a magical place.”

Lu Zhou was slightly stunned when he heard the sudden monologue.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

In particular, he couldn't help but marvel at the ingenious mathematical methods used in the paper.

After saying that, he turned around and walked towards the stairs...

Lu Zhou: "What aspect are you referring to?"

However, when he walked to the door, he suddenly stopped as if he remembered something.

The call was hung up.

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

Lu Zhou: "What aspect are you referring to?"

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

"You introduced the method of differential geometry into the field of partial differential equations by introducing the method of L-manifold, and successfully introduced the principle of topology on this basis... In my knowledge, this is unprecedented."

Lu Zhou was stunned.

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

"... Incredible, really incredible."

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

One hour is certainly not enough time to fully understand the core idea of the entire paper, but for Fefferman, it is still possible to go through it quickly and ignore the details.

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

Of course he knew that the seven Millennium Puzzles were rewarded by the Clay Institute, and he also knew that these puzzles were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference held at the Collège de France.

Of course he knew that the seven Millennium Puzzles were rewarded by the Clay Institute, and he also knew that these puzzles were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference held at the Collège de France.

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman showed a smile on his face and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou, "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars all over the world to refresh the history of mathematical theory and uncover the unsolved secrets of the NS equation. puzzle!"

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

Taking a deep breath, Fefferman turned around, looked at Lu Zhou, and said solemnly.

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

Lu Zhou was stunned.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

Lu Zhou, who had just gone to the toilet, went downstairs and opened the door.

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

Almost subconsciously, he took up this sentence and read it quietly.

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

Lu Zhou was stunned.

Perhaps whether a major mathematical proposition has been solved requires rigorous review and public discussion by the entire mathematical community, but at least in this hour, he could not find any obvious errors.

"No need." After waving his hand, Fefferman leaned against the door and said out of breath, "Tell me, how did you do it?"

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

Lu Zhou, who had just gone to the toilet, went downstairs and opened the door.

“…is this the Cray Institute’s manifesto at the Collège de France’s Millennium Mathematics Conference?”

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

Taking a deep breath, Fefferman turned around, looked at Lu Zhou, and said solemnly.

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

"You introduced the method of differential geometry into the field of partial differential equations by introducing the method of L-manifold, and successfully introduced the principle of topology on this basis... In my knowledge, this is unprecedented."

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

"Thank you?" Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then said with a smile, "There's nothing to thank you for. You are also a member of the NS research team."

"... It's a long story, come with me."

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

Looking at Meteor's back striding downstairs, Lu Zhou, who was standing at the door, was stunned for two seconds, then suddenly smiled and shook his head.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

And standing here, the word victory is not quite accurate.

Almost subconsciously, he took up this sentence and read it quietly.

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

He didn't mean it anyway.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

Perhaps whether a major mathematical proposition has been solved requires rigorous review and public discussion by the entire mathematical community, but at least in this hour, he could not find any obvious errors.

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

He didn't mean it anyway.

"No need." After waving his hand, Fefferman leaned against the door and said out of breath, "Tell me, how did you do it?"

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued speaking in a solemn and solemn voice.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

Looking at the panting Professor Fefferman, Lu Zhou hesitated.

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

"Of course it is possible to delay uploading, but this is a 100-page paper. How long do you plan to delay it? Not to mention that the details of the paper still need to be revised. I will send an email to Mr. Shigefumi Mori, Chairman of the International Union of Mathematicians, on your behalf. Email, what you have to do now is to sort out the paper as quickly as possible within three days, or within a week at the latest!"

He didn't mean it anyway.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

Just like that, about an hour passed.

"Of course it is possible to delay uploading, but this is a 100-page paper. How long do you plan to delay it? Not to mention that the details of the paper still need to be revised. I will send an email to Mr. Shigefumi Mori, Chairman of the International Union of Mathematicians, on your behalf. Email, what you have to do now is to sort out the paper as quickly as possible within three days, or within a week at the latest!"

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

However, when he walked to the door, he suddenly stopped as if he remembered something.

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

Taking a deep breath, Fefferman turned around, looked at Lu Zhou, and said solemnly.

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

Perhaps whether a major mathematical proposition has been solved requires rigorous review and public discussion by the entire mathematical community, but at least in this hour, he could not find any obvious errors.

"That's right," Professor Fefferman showed a smile on his face and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou, "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars all over the world to refresh the history of mathematical theory and uncover the unsolved secrets of the NS equation. puzzle!"

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

"Thank you?" Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment, then said with a smile, "There's nothing to thank you for. You are also a member of the NS research team."

There was silence in the study for a moment.

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

Okay, that metaphor may not be a good one.

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

Lu Zhou: "What aspect are you referring to?"

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

Ignoring Lu Zhou's explanation, Professor Fefferman just stood here motionless, making no other movements except turning the pages.

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, that's not what I mean by thank you."

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

"For the part about L-manifolds, I quoted the paper published in the "Annals of Mathematics" some time ago. If you haven't read it, I suggest you read it together with that paper."

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

Lu Zhou was slightly stunned when he heard the sudden monologue.

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued speaking in a solemn and solemn voice.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

The call was hung up.

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

Taking a deep breath, Fefferman turned around, looked at Lu Zhou, and said solemnly.

Lu Zhou couldn't help but feel a headache when he heard that he had to choose a name again.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

"And the spokesperson is me."

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

Lu Zhou was slightly stunned when he heard the sudden monologue.

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

Lu Zhou was stunned.

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

“…Princeton is really a magical place.”

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

One hour is certainly not enough time to fully understand the core idea of the entire paper, but for Fefferman, it is still possible to go through it quickly and ignore the details.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

"... It's a long story, come with me."

"... Incredible, really incredible."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman showed a smile on his face and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou, "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars all over the world to refresh the history of mathematical theory and uncover the unsolved secrets of the NS equation. puzzle!"

"You introduced the method of differential geometry into the field of partial differential equations by introducing the method of L-manifold, and successfully introduced the principle of topology on this basis... In my knowledge, this is unprecedented."

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

Almost subconsciously, he took up this sentence and read it quietly.

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't look like he was joking, Lu Zhou was stunned for a moment and said hesitantly: "... I remember that I can delay uploading the paper for a few days? I am an hourly speaker."

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

“…Although the NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, our understanding of them is still very little.

But he never thought that the proposer of the Millennium Problem about NS equations was actually next to him and a member of his research group? !

"That's right," Professor Fefferman showed a smile on his face and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou, "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars all over the world to refresh the history of mathematical theory and uncover the unsolved secrets of the NS equation. puzzle!"

There was silence in the study for a moment.

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

"The rippling boats create water waves, and the high-speed jets create turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems..."

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

"Remember to upload the paper on time. Also, keep this manuscript. It has the potential to become a cultural relic."

Lu Zhou was stunned.

There was silence in the study for a moment.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

He didn't mean it anyway.

"It's indeed surprising." After making two cups of coffee, Lu Zhou handed him a cup and said in a joking tone, "When I proved the last inference, even I was surprised by my own wit. .”

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

And standing here, the word victory is not quite accurate.

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

"Remember to upload the paper on time. Also, keep this manuscript. It has the potential to become a cultural relic."

Perhaps whether a major mathematical proposition has been solved requires rigorous review and public discussion by the entire mathematical community, but at least in this hour, he could not find any obvious errors.

“…is this the Cray Institute’s manifesto at the Collège de France’s Millennium Mathematics Conference?”

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

“…is this the Cray Institute’s manifesto at the Collège de France’s Millennium Mathematics Conference?”

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman showed a smile on his face and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou, "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars all over the world to refresh the history of mathematical theory and uncover the unsolved secrets of the NS equation. puzzle!"

After taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, took out the hundred-page manuscript, and handed it completely into his hands.

"For the part about L-manifolds, I quoted the paper published in the "Annals of Mathematics" some time ago. If you haven't read it, I suggest you read it together with that paper."

"And the spokesperson is me."

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

Just like that, about an hour passed.

Lu Zhou: "What aspect are you referring to?"

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

He didn't mean it anyway.

But he never thought that the proposer of the Millennium Problem about NS equations was actually next to him and a member of his research group? !

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

Lu Zhou was stunned.

"And the spokesperson is me."

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

Of course he knew that the seven Millennium Puzzles were rewarded by the Clay Institute, and he also knew that these puzzles were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference held at the Collège de France.

Of course he knew that the seven Millennium Puzzles were rewarded by the Clay Institute, and he also knew that these puzzles were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference held at the Collège de France.

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

One hour is certainly not enough time to fully understand the core idea of the entire paper, but for Fefferman, it is still possible to go through it quickly and ignore the details.

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

Looking at Meteor's back striding downstairs, Lu Zhou, who was standing at the door, was stunned for two seconds, then suddenly smiled and shook his head.

Professor Fefferman took the coffee, shook his head and said, "No, more than the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

Looking at the panting Professor Fefferman, Lu Zhou hesitated.

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

But he never thought that the proposer of the Millennium Problem about NS equations was actually next to him and a member of his research group? !

“…Princeton is really a magical place.”

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

No matter how much you say that you are an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to act like a big name, right

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

This made him feel like he had defeated the person who asked the question...

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly felt a sense of déjà vu that he had heard somewhere before, or that he seemed familiar with.

Lu Zhou: "What aspect are you referring to?"

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods into differential geometry, laid the foundation for the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L-manifold plays an important role in NS equations Solving it is of equally great significance. If I were you, I should think carefully about how to name this new discipline at this time."

He didn't mean it anyway.

I saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door. He didn't even have time to take a breath before he asked him.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

Okay, that metaphor may not be a good one.

But he never thought that the proposer of the Millennium Problem about NS equations was actually next to him and a member of his research group? !

Fefferman's reaction was very strong and he immediately said: "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before organizing the manuscript into an electronic file and uploading it!"

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

"Let's consider this issue later. I need to rest now."

Looking at Professor Fefferman who quickly took the paper and was already immersed in thinking, Lu Zhou stood beside him and reminded him.

"... Incredible, really incredible."

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, recounting that period of history as if recounting a past event, "On May 24, 2000, at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the Collège de France in Paris, Clay studied He announced seven major millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, and this declaration is about the NS equation."

And standing here, the word victory is not quite accurate.

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

After thinking for a long time, Lu Zhou finally recalled the source of this monologue.

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.

"Remember to upload the paper on time. Also, keep this manuscript. It has the potential to become a cultural relic."

"Remember to upload the paper on time. Also, keep this manuscript. It has the potential to become a cultural relic."

"Congratulations, Professor Lu." Professor Fefferman grabbed Lu Zhou's right hand and shook it vigorously. He smiled and sent his congratulations, "Just now, history has turned a new page, and you and I both Be a witness to this moment!”

After a pause, he said without joking with a hint of joking.

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued speaking in a solemn and solemn voice.

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

"By the way, I almost forgot, I have to say thank you."

Less than twenty minutes later, there was a "dong-dong-dong" sound of banging on the door downstairs.

After saying this, Fefferman smiled and made a salute gesture, turned around and walked out the door without stopping.

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

Finally, he slowly put down the paper in his hand and sighed softly.

However, when he walked to the door, he suddenly stopped as if he remembered something.

Having said this, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took a sip of coffee.

Looking at Meteor's back striding downstairs, Lu Zhou, who was standing at the door, was stunned for two seconds, then suddenly smiled and shook his head.

"And the spokesperson is me."

Reading the desire for truth from his eyes, Lu Zhou's expression straightened slightly.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

"Did you really, really solve the NS equation?"

Glancing at the manuscript paper in his hand, he sighed softly.

This professor, who was usually gentle and gentle, sounded more serious than ever when he said this.

"...Why don't you take a breath first?"

The writing and ideas of the entire paper are as smooth and rigorous as the clean and neat handwriting.

"And the spokesperson is me."

“…Princeton is really a magical place.”

Upon hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

After saying that, Professor Fefferman put the coffee cup on the table, turned around and walked towards the door.