Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 431: Just put the money on my card

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After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

[According to the opinion of your collaborator, Professor Charles Louis Fefferman, we are convinced that your work makes a decisive contribution to this problem. Therefore, after a vote by the Clay Institute Board of Directors, we have decided to award you a $1 million bonus in advance...]

For example, Perelman's paper was never published in a "world-reputable" mathematics journal. When Carlson, then director of the Clay Institute, went to St. Petersburg to visit the hermit, he did not wait as long as two years...

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians are unable to solve.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

This was unacceptable to Lu Zhou, who was engaged in an interesting research project.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

He thinks about nothing now. His only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and award a million-dollar prize and a medal symbolizing honor to the solver of the Millennium Problem.

"I don't understand... why? Why is it so difficult to give away money even though it's obviously a gift?"

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

The reason why it is said to be ahead of schedule is because every "Millennium Math Puzzle" solved does not result in an immediate prize.

In terms of difficulty, studying the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is not much easier than studying the properties of solutions to the NS equation.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

Moreover, the difficulty of the two is even more difficult than disagreeing.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

After replying to an email, Carlson firmly told Lu Zhou that it was impossible.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

[The solution to this problem will greatly promote the development and application of mathematical theory. We sincerely thank you for your contribution to the mathematical community and even the scientific development of the world.]

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

But now, his research on the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is reaching a critical moment, and he is neither willing nor interested in traveling far away.

He really felt tired.

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

To him, this email was almost tantamount to rejection.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

For example, the L-manifold he created when studying NS equations is a very useful theoretical tool in his opinion.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

This is simply more annoying than Perelman, who shut him out.

Not only that, after returning from this conference, his mathematics level has been upgraded from LV6 to LV7, and he is only 3 levels away from the full level LV10. His talent in the field of mathematics and his intuition for numbers are no longer the same as a few weeks ago. And words.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

This is simply more annoying than Perelman, who shut him out.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

At most, it just takes a little time...

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

For example, the L-manifold he created when studying NS equations is a very useful theoretical tool in his opinion.

In terms of difficulty, studying the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is not much easier than studying the properties of solutions to the NS equation.

"I don't understand... why? Why is it so difficult to give away money even though it's obviously a gift?"

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, I am James Carlson, Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Clay Mathematics Institute.]

Obviously two of them have been solved...

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

However, this rule is not absolute.

[Based on the comments of twelve anonymous reviewers and the opinions of the International Mathematical Union, we believe that you have completed the proof of the existence and smoothness of the solutions to the NS equation.]

Why are the provers of the Millennium Puzzle more bizarre than the other? !

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

[Based on the comments of twelve anonymous reviewers and the opinions of the International Mathematical Union, we believe that you have completed the proof of the existence and smoothness of the solutions to the NS equation.]

So the Clay Institute made such a decision.

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

[The solution to this problem will greatly promote the development and application of mathematical theory. We sincerely thank you for your contribution to the mathematical community and even the scientific development of the world.]

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

[According to the opinion of your collaborator, Professor Charles Louis Fefferman, we are convinced that your work makes a decisive contribution to this problem. Therefore, after a vote by the Clay Institute Board of Directors, we have decided to award you a $1 million bonus in advance...]

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

The reason why it is said to be ahead of schedule is because every "Millennium Math Puzzle" solved does not result in an immediate prize.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

He thinks about nothing now. His only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and award a million-dollar prize and a medal symbolizing honor to the solver of the Millennium Problem.

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

At most, it just takes a little time...

However, this rule is not absolute.

The implication is that you just put the money on my card.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

For example, Perelman's paper was never published in a "world-reputable" mathematics journal. When Carlson, then director of the Clay Institute, went to St. Petersburg to visit the hermit, he did not wait as long as two years...

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

Moreover, the difficulty of the two is even more difficult than disagreeing.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

So the Clay Institute made such a decision.

As for the reason, it’s very simple!

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

However, this rule is not absolute.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

However, this rule is not absolute.

Why are the provers of the Millennium Puzzle more bizarre than the other? !

This was unacceptable to Lu Zhou, who was engaged in an interesting research project.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

To him, this email was almost tantamount to rejection.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

Although he does not study fluid mechanics and is not even considered an academic, the particularity of the Clay Institute has exposed him to research advances in many cutting-edge fields.

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians are unable to solve.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

[The solution to this problem will greatly promote the development and application of mathematical theory. We sincerely thank you for your contribution to the mathematical community and even the scientific development of the world.]

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians are unable to solve.

For example, Perelman's paper was never published in a "world-reputable" mathematics journal. When Carlson, then director of the Clay Institute, went to St. Petersburg to visit the hermit, he did not wait as long as two years...

However, this rule is not absolute.

But now, his research on the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is reaching a critical moment, and he is neither willing nor interested in traveling far away.

As for the reason, it’s very simple!

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

He thinks about nothing now. His only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and award a million-dollar prize and a medal symbolizing honor to the solver of the Millennium Problem.

The implication is that you just put the money on my card.

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

After replying to an email, Carlson firmly told Lu Zhou that it was impossible.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

The reason why it is said to be ahead of schedule is because every "Millennium Math Puzzle" solved does not result in an immediate prize.

Seeing this email, Carlson almost spit out blood on the screen.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

The reason why it is said to be ahead of schedule is because every "Millennium Math Puzzle" solved does not result in an immediate prize.

[Based on the comments of twelve anonymous reviewers and the opinions of the International Mathematical Union, we believe that you have completed the proof of the existence and smoothness of the solutions to the NS equation.]

Of course, although Carlson still didn't meet Perelman in the end.

This is simply more annoying than Perelman, who shut him out.

As for the reason, it’s very simple!

Not only that, after returning from this conference, his mathematics level has been upgraded from LV6 to LV7, and he is only 3 levels away from the full level LV10. His talent in the field of mathematics and his intuition for numbers are no longer the same as a few weeks ago. And words.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

Forget about that weirdo who never sees anyone behind closed doors, what kind of cool move is it to let him send money directly? !

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

Although he does not study fluid mechanics and is not even considered an academic, the particularity of the Clay Institute has exposed him to research advances in many cutting-edge fields.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

Why are the provers of the Millennium Puzzle more bizarre than the other? !

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, I am James Carlson, Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Clay Mathematics Institute.]

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

After replying to an email, Carlson firmly told Lu Zhou that it was impossible.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

As for the reason, it’s very simple!

In terms of difficulty, studying the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is not much easier than studying the properties of solutions to the NS equation.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

Forget about that weirdo who never sees anyone behind closed doors, what kind of cool move is it to let him send money directly? !

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

Although he does not study fluid mechanics and is not even considered an academic, the particularity of the Clay Institute has exposed him to research advances in many cutting-edge fields.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

Until now, there are only about a hundred special solutions to NS equations in the mathematical community for different problems, and most of them either eliminate the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

After seeing Professor Carlson's reply, Lu Zhou was troubled by the formalism of these guys.

This was unacceptable to Lu Zhou, who was engaged in an interesting research project.

After seeing Professor Carlson's reply, Lu Zhou was troubled by the formalism of these guys.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

The Clay Institute is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, not too far away. If he wants to go, he doesn't even need to fly, he can drive there in his Ford Explorer.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

For example, the L-manifold he created when studying NS equations is a very useful theoretical tool in his opinion.

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

As for what kind of ceremony it is, no one knows.

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

"I don't understand... why? Why is it so difficult to give away money even though it's obviously a gift?"

So the Clay Institute made such a decision.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, I am James Carlson, Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Clay Mathematics Institute.]

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

[Based on the comments of twelve anonymous reviewers and the opinions of the International Mathematical Union, we believe that you have completed the proof of the existence and smoothness of the solutions to the NS equation.]

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

Seeing this email, Carlson almost spit out blood on the screen.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

For example, Perelman's paper was never published in a "world-reputable" mathematics journal. When Carlson, then director of the Clay Institute, went to St. Petersburg to visit the hermit, he did not wait as long as two years...

This was unacceptable to Lu Zhou, who was engaged in an interesting research project.

After thinking for a moment, Lu Zhou politely replied to an email, saying that he was in a critical period of research and really couldn't spare the time to fly to Paris. But at the same time, he also stated in the letter that he would not refuse the one million US dollar bonus, and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

This is simply more annoying than Perelman, who shut him out.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

He thinks about nothing now. His only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and award a million-dollar prize and a medal symbolizing honor to the solver of the Millennium Problem.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

Seeing this email, Carlson almost spit out blood on the screen.

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

After editing the email, Lu Zhou clicked send, then closed the email and continued to ponder the experimental data that had been stored in the computer for more than half a year.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

This also meant that Lu Zhou had to complete this arduous task from scratch, and there was not even any literature to draw from.

Regarding Carlson's invitation, if it had been a month ago, Lu Zhou might have bought a plane ticket and flown there to receive the award. After all, the one million US dollar bonus would not be free until he got it.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also expressed in a gentle tone that he understood how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

Two Millennium Problems have been solved. The Clay Institute has planned an award ceremony for more than ten years but it has never been held. If you want to receive the award, you have to come to Paris in person anyway.

Although he did not retreat, his life was quite regular, basically commuting between his bedroom, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the PPPL laboratory.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

Although he does not study fluid mechanics and is not even considered an academic, the particularity of the Clay Institute has exposed him to research advances in many cutting-edge fields.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove whether the solution exists and whether it is smooth. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" to a certain type of problem for the specific situation of the three-dimensional NS equation.

The reason why it is said to be ahead of schedule is because every "Millennium Math Puzzle" solved does not result in an immediate prize.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians are unable to solve.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians are unable to solve.

Not only that, after returning from this conference, his mathematics level has been upgraded from LV6 to LV7, and he is only 3 levels away from the full level LV10. His talent in the field of mathematics and his intuition for numbers are no longer the same as a few weeks ago. And words.

As the theme of the century announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes that this award ceremony can be held more grandly.

Why are the provers of the Millennium Puzzle more bizarre than the other? !

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

At most, it just takes a little time...

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

Forget about that weirdo who never sees anyone behind closed doors, what kind of cool move is it to let him send money directly? !

However, these people were not willing to award awards at their doorsteps, and had to go to the French Academy in Paris across the Atlantic Ocean to hold the award ceremony.

To him, this email was almost tantamount to rejection.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematics journal for at least two years and be recognized by the mathematical community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Mathematics Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to award this million-dollar award. Grand prize.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also send them by mail...

Not to mention that the object of research is plasma...

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

After taking off the eyes on the bridge of his nose, Carlson put his arms on the table and pinched his eyebrows with a headache.

Moreover, the difficulty of the two is even more difficult than disagreeing.

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

Just in the third week after returning to Princeton, August was gradually coming to an end, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Clay Institute.

Obviously two of them have been solved...

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

At most, it just takes a little time...

Daft sighed, patted Professor Carlson's shoulder, and silently comforted him: "... This is probably the most tactful rejection."

"I don't understand... why? Why is it so difficult to give away money even though it's obviously a gift?"

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

The award took place at the Collège de France in Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematics Puzzle. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to award him the million-dollar prize.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply.

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

As for those who engage in CFD or applied mathematics, most of their results are phenomenological models mixed with empirical formulas and empirical parameters, which are of little reference significance to Lu Zhou.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

He really felt tired.

So the Clay Institute made such a decision.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

Forget about that weirdo who never sees anyone behind closed doors, what kind of cool move is it to let him send money directly? !

But now, his research on the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is reaching a critical moment, and he is neither willing nor interested in traveling far away.

To him, this email was almost tantamount to rejection.

He had felt this way before when he was the director, and now that he has stepped back to serve as chairman of the scientific advisory committee, his feelings have not changed at all.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

He really felt tired.

Even if he is not 100% sure, Lu Zhou is more than 90% sure that he can solve this problem.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report will be held in the form of a special report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, and has already answered all the controversial parts, there seems to be no need to continue waiting for things that have reached consensus in the academic community.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was so personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than ten years ago, it has never been held so far.

Of course, he was not completely without something to rely on.

He thinks about nothing now. His only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and award a million-dollar prize and a medal symbolizing honor to the solver of the Millennium Problem.

In terms of difficulty, studying the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is not much easier than studying the properties of solutions to the NS equation.

If Lu Zhou really can't spare the time, they are willing to discuss a suitable award date with him and hold the award ceremony on another day.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish

The implication is that you just put the money on my card.

And that sounded like it would waste at least a week of his time.

Obviously two of them have been solved...

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the award.

[… I can’t give you an exact time, but after my research on plasma turbulence phenomena yields results, maybe I can take time to receive the award.]

But when Professor Carlson, who was far away at the Clay Research Institute in Massachusetts, saw the email, he didn't say a word and just looked at his secretary Daft wordlessly.