Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 425: The expected return

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In any case, the first Chinese Fields Medalist was born.

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "Thank you, and congratulations!"

[Who knows, I only know that they are very strong in physics. As for mathematics, there aren’t even any academicians!]

[6666!]

Among the ten posts, at least five posts are discussing the newly released Fields Medal. As for the remaining five posts, even if they are not discussing the Fields Medal, most of them are related to the winner...

Not sure whose tone he was imitating, Schultz continued in a joking tone: "If you encounter an unsolvable problem in your research, one way is to get Professor Lu interested in it."

Xu Chenyang was stunned for a moment: "Studying for a PhD at Princeton, what else can you do?"

Algebraic geometry is one of the mainstream directions in pure mathematics, and in terms of influence alone, it is not an exaggeration to say it is the most mainstream direction. However, to the regret of many people, Professor Lu, who was born in the Grothendieck School, seemed not to be interested in the research direction of his ancestor.

The old professor shook hands with Lu Zhou and sent congratulations on behalf of the International Union of Mathematicians.

Unfortunately, although the "perfect space" at that time was not generally recognized by the algebraic geometry community, it only helped him get a doctorate.

The 24-year-old Fields Medal winner!

In the venue, the applause gradually subsided.

This outstanding person who created a "seemingly complete geometry" with one doctoral thesis and won a world-class award for two papers on average, has made contributions to the field of arithmetic algebraic geometry that are obvious to all.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and simply replied: "About the small application of L-manifold in plasma physics problems."

[I also graduated from JJTU, and I feel like I studied in a fake 985 (Erha) (Erha)]

At this moment, Lu Zhou had no idea what was happening on the Internet the moment Xi, the chairman of the International Union of Mathematicians, read out his name.

[A strong young man will make a country strong! Thumbs up for Professor Lu! (national flag) (national flag) (national flag)]

Surrounded by the eyes and cameras of the audience, he walked to the stage in formal attire and calmly received the Fields Medal from the hands of Shigefumi Mori, Chairman of the International Union of Mathematicians.

The two first met at the 2015 American Mathematicians Conference, and it was quite a coincidence that they were both standing on the awards podium at that time.

"Congratulations, a scholar from China."

Looking at the four people on the stage, Sophie Morel looked a little lonely, biting her lower lip lightly, without saying a word.

One of them is Kauchel Birkar, an Iranian scholar from the University of Cambridge, and the other is Akshay Venkatesh, an Australian scholar from Stanford University.

Schulz: "You have solved the NS equation, what next? Which direction do you plan to study?"

Compared with the first two highly anticipated winners, the two winners announced later are slightly inferior, but there is no doubt that they are also the top powerhouses in the mathematics world.

[if not? Not to mention Goldbach's conjecture, now he has even solved the Millennium Problem of NS equations. Do you really think it's an honor for him to have the Fields Medal? Rather than the other way around?]

Standing next to him, Xu Chenyang comforted his old friend: "... This is such a pity."

The moment the winners were announced, the atmosphere in the venue was instantly ignited.

Zhang Wei shook his head: "Nothing."

The former is a legendary Kurdish refugee, while the latter is the only Australian to win medals in both the International Physics Olympiad and the International Mathematics Olympiad... and he was only twelve years old at the time.

Lu Zhou smiled and nodded: "Thank you."

Schultz smiled and said, "Have you heard a rumor?"

"Is it still the study of partial differential equations?" Schulz sighed and made a helpless expression, "Seriously, aren't you going to consider the direction of algebraic geometry?"

Even if this honor is not brought back by him...

[Lu Shen cheats!]

In this carnival, it was not just CCTV’s official account and the people who forwarded the news that were maxed out...

But the brilliance blooming on that medal made countless people see confidence, future and hope from the new generation of scholars...

Lu Zhou: "What rumors?"

Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly: "There are already so many geniuses engaged in research in this field, and I am not the only one left."

At the same time that Chairman Shigefumi Mori of the International Union of Mathematicians read out the name "Lu Zhou," the comment area of the live video of CCTV's official blog was instantly flooded by netizens.

On the other side of the venue, Zhang Wei, who was also looking at the stage and had been silent for a long time, suddenly sighed.

Although he regretted not being able to win the Fields Medal in this life, he could not help but feel some comfort in his heart.

[The gap between humans and humans is sometimes greater than the gap between humans and pigs (kneeling down)]

[Amazing... I won the Fields Medal at the age of 24. I remember that Tao Zhexuan, who was said to have an IQ of 230, also won the award at the age of 31, right?]

[I take a sip of the European spirit of the top student, and I just ask that I don’t fail this semester again...]

Schultz smiled and said: "Congratulations, the youngest Fields Medal winner. You have almost refreshed Jean-Pierre Serre's record by one conference."

For a long time, although the overall number of papers has continued to grow, the Chinese mathematics community has always been at the edge of the world.

Looking at the four Philippine Award winners on the stage, Zhang Wei suddenly said: "What were you doing when you were 24 years old?"

He has been a candidate for the Philippine Prize for two times just because everyone does not understand his "p-advanced perfect space theory (PS theory)". After he used PS theory to make a series of major breakthroughs in the Langlands Program, there is no longer any One can doubt the excellence of this theoretical tool.

"Hi, we meet again."

Molina, who was sitting next to her, sighed softly and comforted her mentor: "... You still have a chance."

This is his last chance. If he waits until the next Mathematicians Congress in four years, he will have passed the age limit of forty years.

[The third Chinese Fields Medal winner! The first Chinese Fields Medal winner! (fist) (fist)]

A Fields Medal may not mean anything or explain anything.

There is no suspense, the second winner is Peter Schulz from Germany.

Lu Zhou smiled: "Yes, long time no see."

The awards ceremony continued with the announcement of the first winner.

It's not clear how excited those people watching him are at this moment.

After the award presentation.

When the names of all four scholars were announced, the venue burst into applause again.

The Mizuki Forum, which was massacred by NS Equation yesterday, was once again captured by the Fields Medal today.

Schulz originally had a chance to break this record, because the theory of "perfect space" was born when he was 22 years old, and the following year happened to be the 2010 International Congress of Mathematicians.

[The youngest winner is Jean-Pierre Serre, but that big shot is also 27 years old. It can be said that he directly refreshed the record of Philippine Awards by three years... ]

"I just arrived at Columbia University that year..." At this point, Zhang Wei suddenly stopped talking, shook his head, and said with a hint of relief in his tone, "It's not unfair to lose."

It wasn’t just the conference venue that was ignited.

[Universe Center Wudaokou sent a congratulatory message!]

[The International Union of Mathematicians is also very courageous. Many people are still waiting at the age of 39. Is it a bit too early to award the Fields Medal to him at the age of 24?]

[So terrifying... When did Jin Dashuyuan become so powerful?]

The four winners sat together.

Sitting next to Lu Zhou, Peter Schulz took advantage of the fact that the camera wasn't facing him, poked his arm, and raised his eyebrows at him.

It’s just that one received the Cole Prize for Number Theory and the other received the Cole Prize for Algebra.

After that, the two had been exchanging emails due to academic exchanges.

The thunderous applause was like an erupting mountain torrent, deafening and enlightening.

When he went to Germany last time, Lu Zhou originally planned to visit him at the University of Bonn, but unfortunately he happened to be out for an exchange visit, so he didn't go.