The meeting resumes.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Walking into the conference room, Professor Kleiber slapped a stack of copies on the table and gestured to the assistant behind him who was also holding a stack of papers to hand them out.
It seems that the judgment rules for such application-oriented questions are still different from the proof of mathematical conjectures. Whether it is disclosed or not may not be the only criterion for judging the completion of the task.
When I suddenly heard this word, I really missed it...
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
Does the determination of the mission also include that at least one stellarator must use his model
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Seeing how he attached so much importance to it, Lu Zhou hoped that the things he no longer needed could be of some help to him.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
"What is this?"
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
Professor Kleiber said in an extremely affirmative tone: "The author of the paper is Professor Lu from Princeton, this year's Fields Medal winner. If even his mathematical model is not reliable, I can't think of anyone else in the world. model is more worthy of our trust.”
"Then give it a try."
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
"Drones!" Jimmy said with a fascinated expression as he stared at the little guy flying in the sky. "I'm going to open a drone company. This is my dream."
A fair evaluation. Lu Zhou felt that the quality of those papers was pretty good. Although it was a bit confusing when taken apart, if we continue to work according to that framework, we should be able to produce good results.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
"This is what we've been waiting for!"
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
…
Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email!]
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
Life is really a wonderful thing...
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
Professor Kleiber said in an extremely affirmative tone: "The author of the paper is Professor Lu from Princeton, this year's Fields Medal winner. If even his mathematical model is not reliable, I can't think of anyone else in the world. model is more worthy of our trust.”
"take it."
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
When I suddenly heard this word, I really missed it...
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
"What is this?"
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
What a coincidence, there are two unread emails lying in the mailbox.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
"What is this?"
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
Among these people, there are always experts who are proficient in mathematics.
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
…
But it doesn’t really matter if you’re not proficient.
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
"Then give it a try."
Just like Kleb.
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
"take it."
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
"Do we have any other options?"
"What do you think of the idea of using drones to deliver express delivery?" Jimmy looked at Lu Zhou seriously and asked for advice.
Lu Zhou glanced at him in surprise.
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email!]
Among these people, there are always experts who are proficient in mathematics.
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
Just like Kleb.
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
The meeting resumes.
"Then give it a try."
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
As the club's consultant, or coach, Lu Zhou would come here to hang out when he was not busy.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
The best way to test truth is practice.
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
The best way to test truth is practice.
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
"Graduation? Have you decided what to do?"
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
…
"Do we have any other options?"
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
Lu Zhou: "..."
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
On the one hand, it was to point out some technical problems to these young men, and on the other hand, it was also to take this opportunity to enjoy some wind and sunbathing by the lake.
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
As the club's consultant, or coach, Lu Zhou would come here to hang out when he was not busy.
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
"Do we have any other options?"
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
"Graduation? Have you decided what to do?"
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email!]
A fair evaluation. Lu Zhou felt that the quality of those papers was pretty good. Although it was a bit confusing when taken apart, if we continue to work according to that framework, we should be able to produce good results.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
Jimmy: "Professor?"
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
The best way to test truth is practice.
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
Lu Zhou: "..."
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
…
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
After standing up and patting the grass clippings on his pants, Lu Zhou walked to the path by the lake and took out his cell phone in his pocket.
What a coincidence, there are two unread emails lying in the mailbox.
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
But it doesn’t really matter if you’re not proficient.
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
What’s more interesting is that this time he posted the preprint on the Arxiv website, but after receiving clicks from peers, it did not trigger the system’s determination that the task was completed.
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
What’s more interesting is that this time he posted the preprint on the Arxiv website, but after receiving clicks from peers, it did not trigger the system’s determination that the task was completed.
It seems that the judgment rules for such application-oriented questions are still different from the proof of mathematical conjectures. Whether it is disclosed or not may not be the only criterion for judging the completion of the task.
"What is this?"
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
Does the determination of the mission also include that at least one stellarator must use his model
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
…
"In this case, you should take good care of your future. I can't help you with anything else, but I can recommend you a few good papers... Although it only outlines a general framework and is not really completed. "After a pause, Lu Zhou continued, "But they are published in general journals. I'm not sure whether they are included in the Flintstone Library's database. You may have to be a little patient when looking for them... "
Just like Kleb.
If this is the case, this task may be a bit difficult...
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Lu Zhou: "..."
Suddenly, Lu Zhou couldn't help but wonder, if he had not rejected the offer at that time, but had chosen to suspend his studies to study drone logistics in Shunfeng's laboratory, what would he be in like this now
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
What’s more interesting is that this time he posted the preprint on the Arxiv website, but after receiving clicks from peers, it did not trigger the system’s determination that the task was completed.
Seeing how he attached so much importance to it, Lu Zhou hoped that the things he no longer needed could be of some help to him.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
Professor Kleiber said in an extremely affirmative tone: "The author of the paper is Professor Lu from Princeton, this year's Fields Medal winner. If even his mathematical model is not reliable, I can't think of anyone else in the world. model is more worthy of our trust.”
As the club's consultant, or coach, Lu Zhou would come here to hang out when he was not busy.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
But it doesn’t really matter if you’re not proficient.
"Thanks!"
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
Seeing how he attached so much importance to it, Lu Zhou hoped that the things he no longer needed could be of some help to him.
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
"In this case, you should take good care of your future. I can't help you with anything else, but I can recommend you a few good papers... Although it only outlines a general framework and is not really completed. "After a pause, Lu Zhou continued, "But they are published in general journals. I'm not sure whether they are included in the Flintstone Library's database. You may have to be a little patient when looking for them... "
When I suddenly heard this word, I really missed it...
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
"Do we have any other options?"
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
"This is what we've been waiting for!"
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
Among these people, there are always experts who are proficient in mathematics.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
The best way to test truth is practice.
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
Lu Zhou: "..."
As the club's consultant, or coach, Lu Zhou would come here to hang out when he was not busy.
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
On the one hand, it was to point out some technical problems to these young men, and on the other hand, it was also to take this opportunity to enjoy some wind and sunbathing by the lake.
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
"take it."
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
"What do you think of the idea of using drones to deliver express delivery?" Jimmy looked at Lu Zhou seriously and asked for advice.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
"Professor, I will graduate next year."
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
A fair evaluation. Lu Zhou felt that the quality of those papers was pretty good. Although it was a bit confusing when taken apart, if we continue to work according to that framework, we should be able to produce good results.
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
The meeting resumes.
Lu Zhou had a good impression of this freckled-faced boy.
From NS equations to research on plasma turbulence problems, he has basically not had much leisure time in the past six months except for a few days when he went to Brazil for a conference.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
But it doesn’t really matter if you’re not proficient.
Jimmy: "Professor?"
Does the determination of the mission also include that at least one stellarator must use his model
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
To his surprise, Jimmy shook his head.
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
Does the determination of the mission also include that at least one stellarator must use his model
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
Looking at the little guy hovering in the sky, Lu Zhou couldn't help but recall his college days and the few papers he published during his college days.
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
Lu Zhou glanced at him in surprise.
As the club's consultant, or coach, Lu Zhou would come here to hang out when he was not busy.
"Professor, I will graduate next year."
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
"Graduation? Have you decided what to do?"
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
"Drones!" Jimmy said with a fascinated expression as he stared at the little guy flying in the sky. "I'm going to open a drone company. This is my dream."
Suddenly, Lu Zhou couldn't help but wonder, if he had not rejected the offer at that time, but had chosen to suspend his studies to study drone logistics in Shunfeng's laboratory, what would he be in like this now
"take it."
It seems that the judgment rules for such application-oriented questions are still different from the proof of mathematical conjectures. Whether it is disclosed or not may not be the only criterion for judging the completion of the task.
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...
"Drones!" Jimmy said with a fascinated expression as he stared at the little guy flying in the sky. "I'm going to open a drone company. This is my dream."
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
"Do we have any other options?"
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
Walking into the conference room, Professor Kleiber slapped a stack of copies on the table and gestured to the assistant behind him who was also holding a stack of papers to hand them out.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
"Professor, I will graduate next year."
Lu Zhou glanced at him in surprise.
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
The professors and engineers at the conference table looked at each other, wondering what Professor Kleiber was planning to do.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Professor Kleiber said in an extremely affirmative tone: "The author of the paper is Professor Lu from Princeton, this year's Fields Medal winner. If even his mathematical model is not reliable, I can't think of anyone else in the world. model is more worthy of our trust.”
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
Drone delivery
"Professor, I will graduate next year."
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
"Then give it a try."
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
When I suddenly heard this word, I really missed it...
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
"What do you think of the idea of using drones to deliver express delivery?" Jimmy looked at Lu Zhou seriously and asked for advice.
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
Looking at the little guy hovering in the sky, Lu Zhou couldn't help but recall his college days and the few papers he published during his college days.
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
Jimmy: "Professor?"
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
The meeting resumes.
Lu Zhou glanced at him in surprise.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
"I don't plan to go to higher education. I plan to graduate directly."
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Suddenly, Lu Zhou couldn't help but wonder, if he had not rejected the offer at that time, but had chosen to suspend his studies to study drone logistics in Shunfeng's laboratory, what would he be in like this now
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
Jimmy: "Professor?"
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
"This is what we've been waiting for!"
"In this case, you should take good care of your future. I can't help you with anything else, but I can recommend you a few good papers... Although it only outlines a general framework and is not really completed. "After a pause, Lu Zhou continued, "But they are published in general journals. I'm not sure whether they are included in the Flintstone Library's database. You may have to be a little patient when looking for them... "
Life is really a wonderful thing...
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
If this is the case, this task may be a bit difficult...
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
"Graduation? Have you decided what to do?"
What a coincidence, there are two unread emails lying in the mailbox.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
Jimmy: "Professor?"
Among these people, there are always experts who are proficient in mathematics.
One letter came from PRX, informing him that the peer review had ended and the paper would be published in the latest issue of PRX.
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
I remember that at the beginning, he also received an offer from Shunfeng.
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
"What do you think of the idea of using drones to deliver express delivery?" Jimmy looked at Lu Zhou seriously and asked for advice.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
What’s more interesting is that this time he posted the preprint on the Arxiv website, but after receiving clicks from peers, it did not trigger the system’s determination that the task was completed.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
"Thanks!"
"A very good idea, how should I put it? I am also very optimistic about this project, but I have no investment plans recently -"
This is probably the tragedy of general publication. Even if you produce first-class results, you will only get third-rate treatment in the end.
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
Does the determination of the mission also include that at least one stellarator must use his model
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
Just like Kleb.
Looking at the little guy hovering in the sky, Lu Zhou couldn't help but recall his college days and the few papers he published during his college days.
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
When I suddenly heard this word, I really missed it...
Lu Zhou: "..."
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
Drone delivery
Just like Kleb.
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
"In this case, you should take good care of your future. I can't help you with anything else, but I can recommend you a few good papers... Although it only outlines a general framework and is not really completed. "After a pause, Lu Zhou continued, "But they are published in general journals. I'm not sure whether they are included in the Flintstone Library's database. You may have to be a little patient when looking for them... "
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...
…
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
"In this case, you should take good care of your future. I can't help you with anything else, but I can recommend you a few good papers... Although it only outlines a general framework and is not really completed. "After a pause, Lu Zhou continued, "But they are published in general journals. I'm not sure whether they are included in the Flintstone Library's database. You may have to be a little patient when looking for them... "
"What is this?"
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
This is probably the tragedy of general publication. Even if you produce first-class results, you will only get third-rate treatment in the end.
Even for a top-level journal like PRX, the possibility of being adopted by research institutions is not much higher.
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
Lu Zhou had a good impression of this freckled-faced boy.
Among these people, there are always experts who are proficient in mathematics.
"take it."
Although it was redeemed with points for completing tasks, it was still something produced by the system after all.
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
"Plasma turbulence... turbulence... I get a headache when I see the word turbulence." He threw the paper on the table and the plasma physics expert sitting at the corner of the conference table pinched his eyebrows. "I am a plasma physics expert. I’m not here to discuss fluid mechanics with you.”
Drone delivery
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Staring at Professor Heisinger, Kleiber said in a serious tone: "I know this sounds a bit weird. It is basically a consensus in the physics community that turbulence problems are unsolvable. But if this model is really reliable, we can completely base it on it. Modify our control scheme to reduce plasma collisions with the first wall."
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
A fair evaluation. Lu Zhou felt that the quality of those papers was pretty good. Although it was a bit confusing when taken apart, if we continue to work according to that framework, we should be able to produce good results.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
"Do we have any other options?"
Life is really a wonderful thing...
But Jimmy didn't dislike it. After hearing Lu Zhou's words, his eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately said: "Please recommend it to me!"
Lu Zhou: "..."
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
Although he didn't know many engineering professors, it was okay to ask familiar people about other professors.
After all, he is not a machine and needs to rest...
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
What’s more interesting is that this time he posted the preprint on the Arxiv website, but after receiving clicks from peers, it did not trigger the system’s determination that the task was completed.
Picking up the paper, Edor briefly glanced at it and frowned slightly.
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
On the one hand, it was to point out some technical problems to these young men, and on the other hand, it was also to take this opportunity to enjoy some wind and sunbathing by the lake.
…
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
"Drones!" Jimmy said with a fascinated expression as he stared at the little guy flying in the sky. "I'm going to open a drone company. This is my dream."
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
He couldn't remember which academic conference he picked up this manuscript from. He usually used it mainly to record inspiration. It contained some calculations and symbols that only he could understand.
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
Changing the control scheme is not an easy task.
Seeing how he attached so much importance to it, Lu Zhou hoped that the things he no longer needed could be of some help to him.
…
Lu Zhou: "..."
"take it."
But this kind of procedural modification is much easier than systematic major changes...
"Do we have any other options?"
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
Lu Zhou had a good impression of this freckled-faced boy.
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
"Then give it a try."
But it doesn’t really matter if you’re not proficient.
"Thanks!"
Drone delivery
"This is what we've been waiting for!"
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
Suddenly, Lu Zhou couldn't help but wonder, if he had not rejected the offer at that time, but had chosen to suspend his studies to study drone logistics in Shunfeng's laboratory, what would he be in like this now
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
"Drones!" Jimmy said with a fascinated expression as he stared at the little guy flying in the sky. "I'm going to open a drone company. This is my dream."
Taking the note from Lu Zhou's hand, Jimmy put it into his pocket as if he had found a treasure.
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
Jimmy smiled sheepishly: "No, you misunderstood. I don't need your investment. My father is willing to lend me five million US dollars in entrepreneurial capital. This starting capital is enough for me."
After submitting the paper, Lu Zhou ignored it.
Recalling the mission description carefully, Lu Zhou remembered that the original words of the mission requirement were "to establish a mathematical model for the plasma turbulence phenomenon in the stellarator."
"Thanks!"
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
Seeing how he attached so much importance to it, Lu Zhou hoped that the things he no longer needed could be of some help to him.
"Oh? Maybe I can give you some good advice, such as recommending you some reliable professors."
Just like Kleb.
Lu Zhou came to his senses: "What's wrong?"
After a long silence, Professor Heisinger finally made his decision.
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
Although he could not understand the discussion part, many people could still understand the mathematical model used as the conclusion and the supercomputing simulation results posted in the paper.
Drone delivery
At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated twice.
Putting his hands on the table, Professor Kleiber said with bright eyes.
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email!]
"Professor, I will graduate next year."
After standing up and patting the grass clippings on his pants, Lu Zhou walked to the path by the lake and took out his cell phone in his pocket.
Lu Zhou: "..."
Lu Zhou didn't waste any time and took out the manuscript from his pocket.
The annual autumn competition is about to begin again, and now is the most critical moment for training.
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...
What a coincidence, there are two unread emails lying in the mailbox.
Lu Zhouhan said: "This sounds... a very interesting idea. But Jimmy, what are you going to use the drone for?"
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
On the one hand, it was to point out some technical problems to these young men, and on the other hand, it was also to take this opportunity to enjoy some wind and sunbathing by the lake.
Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email!]
It seems that the judgment rules for such application-oriented questions are still different from the proof of mathematical conjectures. Whether it is disclosed or not may not be the only criterion for judging the completion of the task.
It seems that the judgment rules for such application-oriented questions are still different from the proof of mathematical conjectures. Whether it is disclosed or not may not be the only criterion for judging the completion of the task.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
Some professors were silent, staring at the papers in their hands with furrowed brows, studying the complicated calculation process inside. There are many great people in the Max Planck Society, not to mention visiting scholars from all over the world.
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
After glancing at the pop-up window on the screen, Lu Zhou clicked on the link and logged in to his email.
Looking at the little guy hovering in the sky, Lu Zhou couldn't help but recall his college days and the few papers he published during his college days.
What a coincidence, there are two unread emails lying in the mailbox.
Lu Zhou glanced at him in surprise.
Sitting next to Lu Zhou, club president Jimmy pulled out the grass next to his shoes and suddenly said.
This is probably the tragedy of general publication. Even if you produce first-class results, you will only get third-rate treatment in the end.
"What do you think of the idea of using drones to deliver express delivery?" Jimmy looked at Lu Zhou seriously and asked for advice.
Professor Heisinger glanced at him silently.
In short, after confirming that the paper review progress had entered the peer review stage, Lu Zhou slowed down the pace of his work slightly.
One letter came from PRX, informing him that the peer review had ended and the paper would be published in the latest issue of PRX.
Of course, the possibility that there are problems with his research cannot be ruled out.
This is probably the tragedy of general publication. Even if you produce first-class results, you will only get third-rate treatment in the end.
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
"Are you sure this thing is reliable?"
Although Lu Zhou feels that this possibility is very low...
On the lawn next to Carnegie Lake, a group of undergraduate boys are testing drones.
Well, it seems that he is too fond of himself.
If this is the case, this task may be a bit difficult...
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
As for the other letter, it is from the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics...
And the most important thing is that there are too few stellarators in the world...
Just like the imaging model they are using, it is also summarized based on the experience of countless experiments.
Feeling a little uncomfortable being stared at by that fanatical gaze, Edor hesitated for a moment.
Jimmy smiled and replied: "It can be used for many things, such as delivering express delivery or delivering pizza."
Hearing these words, Erdour was slightly moved and looked at Professor Heisinger in disbelief, "Are you sure you want to change the plasma control scheme? Just because of this paper, I wonder if it will have a chance to be published?"
Lu Zhou tore off a piece of white paper, wrote the name of the journal and the approximate date on it, and then handed it to Jimmy.
But then again, why, apart from his own students, does he always feel that the few students he has a good relationship with are rich...