Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 651: I have questions

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Lecture Hall, University of Oxford.

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Listening to Professor Brian's narration on the stage, Dean Goddard suddenly sighed with regret.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

"He also has his difficulties," Witten smiled and crossed his legs, placing his notebook on his knees. "And whether he is here or not, I believe that as an expert in this field, whether he is here or not, he will not Miss this report."

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

Although he had attended lectures no less than twenty times, Luo Wenxuan still felt a lot of pressure being stared at by so many well-known scholars.

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

Listening to Professor Brian's narration on the stage, Dean Goddard suddenly sighed with regret.

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

how to say

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

At this time, a waiter wearing a black suit and a bow tie came over.

Staring at Luo Wenxuan who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, "Of course, he is my student."

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

"whats the matter?"

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Staring at Luo Wenxuan who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, "Of course, he is my student."

Witten thought for a while and said: "I need some time to think about it. After all, he has revised it at least ten times since he released the preprint. It was not until a week ago that I saw the final official version. What is worthy of recognition is his proof idea. There are things worthy of praise, but I always feel that something is wrong. If "Mathematical Physics" plans to invite me as a reviewer, I will write my views in the review comments... What do you think?"

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

Luo Wenxuan: "On page 11, line 15, I noticed that in your paper you used the method of defining gauge-invariant actions in torus Euclid spacetime... right?"

At this time, a waiter wearing a black suit and a bow tie came over.

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

But that's all.

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

Luo Wenxuan: "On page 11, line 15, I noticed that in your paper you used the method of defining gauge-invariant actions in torus Euclid spacetime... right?"

"Wait a moment."

As the dean of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, when Lu Zhou submitted his resignation to him, he tried to retain this promising scholar, but unfortunately he did not succeed in the end. No matter how many times he recalled this incident, he would inevitably feel a little regretful.

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

But that's all.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

But that's all.

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

When he got to the stage, Brian showed his PPT on the curtain, and began to expound on his ideas for studying the quality gap problem from the abstract of the paper, as well as some methods used in the proof.

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

"I have questions."

Although it is a pity that Professor Lu did not appear here, there were quite a few experts who came to listen to this lecture. Regardless of whether Professor Lu is optimistic about his research or not, his lecture will continue as always.

Although it is a pity that Professor Lu did not appear here, there were quite a few experts who came to listen to this lecture. Regardless of whether Professor Lu is optimistic about his research or not, his lecture will continue as always.

Lecture Hall, University of Oxford.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

how to say

"I have questions."

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

Fifteen minutes passed and the report meeting officially began.

When he got to the stage, Brian showed his PPT on the curtain, and began to expound on his ideas for studying the quality gap problem from the abstract of the paper, as well as some methods used in the proof.

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

When he got to the stage, Brian showed his PPT on the curtain, and began to expound on his ideas for studying the quality gap problem from the abstract of the paper, as well as some methods used in the proof.

Goddard: "What do you think of Professor Bryan's paper?"

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

While exchanging this new proof idea, the two of them were unaware that from the bottom of their hearts they had given up any hope for this lecture.

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

Lecture Hall, University of Oxford.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

Just when Professor Brian was about to announce the end of the report, a hand suddenly stretched out.

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

"whats the matter?"

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

Fifteen minutes passed and the report meeting officially began.

Goddard: "What do you think of Professor Bryan's paper?"

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

Listening to Professor Brian's narration on the stage, Dean Goddard suddenly sighed with regret.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

"It would be great if Professor Lu was here."

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

As the dean of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, when Lu Zhou submitted his resignation to him, he tried to retain this promising scholar, but unfortunately he did not succeed in the end. No matter how many times he recalled this incident, he would inevitably feel a little regretful.

how to say

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

Luo Wenxuan: "On page 11, line 15, I noticed that in your paper you used the method of defining gauge-invariant actions in torus Euclid spacetime... right?"

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

Noticing the surprised expression, Goddard cast a questioning look at him: "Do you know him?"

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

"He also has his difficulties," Witten smiled and crossed his legs, placing his notebook on his knees. "And whether he is here or not, I believe that as an expert in this field, whether he is here or not, he will not Miss this report."

As the dean of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, when Lu Zhou submitted his resignation to him, he tried to retain this promising scholar, but unfortunately he did not succeed in the end. No matter how many times he recalled this incident, he would inevitably feel a little regretful.

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

Goddard: "What do you think of Professor Bryan's paper?"

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

But that's all.

But that's all.

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

"I feel similar to you. His proof may be flawed...and, do I have another opinion on this issue?"

"He also has his difficulties," Witten smiled and crossed his legs, placing his notebook on his knees. "And whether he is here or not, I believe that as an expert in this field, whether he is here or not, he will not Miss this report."

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

Witten thought for a while and said: "I need some time to think about it. After all, he has revised it at least ten times since he released the preprint. It was not until a week ago that I saw the final official version. What is worthy of recognition is his proof idea. There are things worthy of praise, but I always feel that something is wrong. If "Mathematical Physics" plans to invite me as a reviewer, I will write my views in the review comments... What do you think?"

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

"whats the matter?"

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

When he got to the stage, Brian showed his PPT on the curtain, and began to expound on his ideas for studying the quality gap problem from the abstract of the paper, as well as some methods used in the proof.

As a top mathematical physicist who has won the Fields Medal, "Mathematical Physics" will obviously not miss Witten's name.

Sitting on the other side of the lecture hall, looking at the man who stood up, Witten suddenly had a look of surprise on his face.

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

"I have questions."

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

Brian: "Please speak."

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Looking towards the lone right hand standing in the crowd, Professor Bryan frowned slightly, but soon relaxed his brows and said in a pleasant tone.

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

Brian: "Please speak."

"I feel similar to you. His proof may be flawed...and, do I have another opinion on this issue?"

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

"I have questions."

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

Fifteen minutes passed and the report meeting officially began.

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Fifteen minutes passed and the report meeting officially began.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

Brian raised his chin: "Of course, if we plan to discuss this issue from the regularization of lattice points, this step is crucial to the entire argument process."

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sat together.

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Brian raised his chin: "Of course, if we plan to discuss this issue from the regularization of lattice points, this step is crucial to the entire argument process."

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

"Wait a moment."

At this time, a waiter wearing a black suit and a bow tie came over.

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

"It would be great if Professor Lu was here."

Looking towards the lone right hand standing in the crowd, Professor Bryan frowned slightly, but soon relaxed his brows and said in a pleasant tone.

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

While exchanging this new proof idea, the two of them were unaware that from the bottom of their hearts they had given up any hope for this lecture.

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

While exchanging this new proof idea, the two of them were unaware that from the bottom of their hearts they had given up any hope for this lecture.

Goddard: "What do you think of Professor Bryan's paper?"

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

Staring at Luo Wenxuan who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, "Of course, he is my student."

Two hours passed and the report meeting came to an end.

As Professor Bryan finished the last page of his explanation, applause erupted in the lecture hall, and the entire lecture session also entered the question-and-answer session.

Although it is a pity that Professor Lu did not appear here, there were quite a few experts who came to listen to this lecture. Regardless of whether Professor Lu is optimistic about his research or not, his lecture will continue as always.

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

But that's all.

Although it is a pity that Professor Lu did not appear here, there were quite a few experts who came to listen to this lecture. Regardless of whether Professor Lu is optimistic about his research or not, his lecture will continue as always.

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

Witten thought for a while and said: "I need some time to think about it. After all, he has revised it at least ten times since he released the preprint. It was not until a week ago that I saw the final official version. What is worthy of recognition is his proof idea. There are things worthy of praise, but I always feel that something is wrong. If "Mathematical Physics" plans to invite me as a reviewer, I will write my views in the review comments... What do you think?"

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

Soon, no one in the lecture hall raised their hands.

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

While exchanging this new proof idea, the two of them were unaware that from the bottom of their hearts they had given up any hope for this lecture.

Just when Professor Brian was about to announce the end of the report, a hand suddenly stretched out.

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

"Wait a moment."

The audience was crowded and all seats were occupied.

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

Looking towards the lone right hand standing in the crowd, Professor Bryan frowned slightly, but soon relaxed his brows and said in a pleasant tone.

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

"It would be great if Professor Lu was here."

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

Of course, his motivation for solving this problem was not a bonus. At least in his opinion, money and honor were incidental.

"I feel similar to you. His proof may be flawed...and, do I have another opinion on this issue?"

"whats the matter?"

Witten smiled and said: "Your point of view has successfully aroused my interest. Maybe when the report meeting is over later, we can go to a nearby coffee shop for a drink together."

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

"Is Professor Lu here?"

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Bryan, wearing a black formal suit, glanced at his watch, then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

"Wait a moment."

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

There are still fifteen minutes left before the report meeting. Most of the participating scholars have already arrived, and those who have not yet appeared probably will not come. The security guard standing at the door of the lecture hall opened the isolation tape and began to selectively let in some master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who were waiting outside the lecture hall and had not received invitation letters to observe.

Both of them are giants in the field of mathematical physics, and they are mainly engaged in research on string theory. After hearing that Professor Brian of Oxford University claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people who happened to be visiting CERN immediately hit it off and took a plane to come to the UK.

Sitting on the other side of the lecture hall, looking at the man who stood up, Witten suddenly had a look of surprise on his face.

Using your own hands to push civilization forward is a pleasant thing in itself.

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

Noticing the surprised expression, Goddard cast a questioning look at him: "Do you know him?"

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

Sitting under the stage, Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and spread out his notebook on his knees.

Noticing the surprised expression, Goddard cast a questioning look at him: "Do you know him?"

"whats the matter?"

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

Staring at Luo Wenxuan who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, "Of course, he is my student."

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

Taking a deep breath, Luo Wenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.

The receptionist was stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

For scholars doing theoretical work, this bonus is already quite substantial.

Those chaotic and noisy sounds are like a piece of beautiful music, which is so pleasant to the ears of Professor Brian Carlo. In half an hour, he would become one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, put the final brick in the edifice of the Millennium Puzzle of Young-Mills' equation, and share a million dollars... at least a third of it. part of one.

Although he had attended lectures no less than twenty times, Luo Wenxuan still felt a lot of pressure being stared at by so many well-known scholars.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

Witten raised his eyebrows with interest: "From the perspective of string theory?"

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

As a top mathematical physicist who has won the Fields Medal, "Mathematical Physics" will obviously not miss Witten's name.

Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

Witten raised his eyebrows: "Oh?"

But that's all.

"I have questions."

The scholars sitting at the table were chatting quietly, or flipping through the papers and report minutes in their hands...

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Goddard tapped four points on his notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines casually: "A four-dimensional gauge field theory with SU(N) or SO(N) and SP(N) as gauge groups may be It is equivalent to a string theory with 1/n as the string coupling constant... If this is the case, both the mass gap and the quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained."

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

Staring at Luo Wenxuan who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, "Of course, he is my student."

"I feel similar to you. His proof may be flawed...and, do I have another opinion on this issue?"

Brian: "Please speak."

Listed above are several problems he discovered while studying the Yang-Mills equation and Professor Bryan's paper. It would be best if these problems could be answered in the report meeting. If not, he'll point it out during the Q&A session.

When he heard that Lu Zhou didn't come, the disappointment in Professor Brian's eyes became even stronger.

"whats the matter?"

Because he had made adequate preparations before, Professor Bryan answered all the questions raised by the scholars in the audience.

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

Looking towards the lone right hand standing in the crowd, Professor Bryan frowned slightly, but soon relaxed his brows and said in a pleasant tone.

"I feel similar to you. His proof may be flawed...and, do I have another opinion on this issue?"

Luo Wenxuan: "On page 11, line 15, I noticed that in your paper you used the method of defining gauge-invariant actions in torus Euclid spacetime... right?"

Of course, the same goes for Peter Goddard sitting next to him.

Goddard laughed and said, "Haha, if you ask me."

Looking towards the lone right hand standing in the crowd, Professor Bryan frowned slightly, but soon relaxed his brows and said in a pleasant tone.

Goddard looked at him sideways and nodded: "Exactly."

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

Noticing the surprised expression, Goddard cast a questioning look at him: "Do you know him?"

"He also has his difficulties," Witten smiled and crossed his legs, placing his notebook on his knees. "And whether he is here or not, I believe that as an expert in this field, whether he is here or not, he will not Miss this report."

Brian raised his chin: "Of course, if we plan to discuss this issue from the regularization of lattice points, this step is crucial to the entire argument process."

Before the lecture began, Professor Bryan had publicly stated that he would submit the final paper to Mathematical Physics. If nothing else happens, for such a major proposition, Mathematical Physics will organize a jury of at least five people to conduct the most stringent review of the paper.

Goddard: "What do you think of Professor Bryan's paper?"

Regarding the question thrown by Professor Witten, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and then spoke.

As a top mathematical physicist who has won the Fields Medal, "Mathematical Physics" will obviously not miss Witten's name.

After calming himself down and looking at Professor Brian on the stage, he spoke.

As a top mathematical physicist who has won the Fields Medal, "Mathematical Physics" will obviously not miss Witten's name.

"Is Professor Lu here?"

"As you said, this step is crucial, but..." Luo Wenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "But how do you plan to prove that the grid step size approaches the zero limit?"

Noticing the surprised expression, Goddard cast a questioning look at him: "Do you know him?"

With a thought in his heart, Professor Brian immediately looked at the waiter and asked.