"...This world is too small."
After reading the title in a low voice, Lu Zhou sat up straight in his office chair, quickly scanned the abstract, and read on to the main text.
If Lu Zhou remembers correctly, generally speaking, everyone uses the Levinson algorithm to study this problem.
Nowadays, many scholars have the habit of posting preprints on the Internet before submitting their papers. As long as they intercept some fields from the paper and search them, it is actually relatively easy to find the author of the paper.
Either I am busy reading literature, or I am busy writing papers. Anyway, body or soul, there is always one who is moving bricks.
He opened the paper attached to the email with interest. When he saw the title of the paper, Lu Zhou's eyebrows suddenly raised with interest.
Xiao Ai: [Master, I have your review invitation~(·A·)]
The author proves Conrey's critical line theorem through a novel method. Although it does not push the 40% figure further, the method used in the argumentation process of this paper is very interesting.
Lu Zhou hesitated for a moment, but finally couldn't hold back his curiosity and made a decision. He logged into Arxiv and searched.
Lu Zhou was extremely curious about the author of this paper. He thought that the manuscript had been reviewed anyway. Even if he knew the name of the contributor, it shouldn't be considered a violation, right
Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou clicked on his email through the link Xiao Ai handed him.
But at this moment, Lu Zhou, who was looking across the screen, suddenly let out a light sigh, held the mouse with his right hand and dragged it gently to select a few lines of calculations.
Even at Lu Zhou's level, the steps for conducting research remain the same. Putting aside some things in school or outside school, what I do every day is basically to either follow the literature of the top three journals in my field, or to sit quietly at my desk and think about my own problems.
As usual, he came to the office with the eight o'clock bell ringing. After reviewing the discussion outline that He Changwen had rushed out overnight, Lu Zhou sat at his desk, opened his laptop, and prepared to check the tracking settings he had set. Tags to see if there are any valuable papers in the directions you are interested in.
However, at this moment, a string of bubbles popped up in the lower right corner of the computer screen.
Especially regarding the two entries about the Riemann function and the Riemann hypothesis, Lu Zhou would collect and read them carefully as long as they were published in the top five journals in the field of number theory.
Molina Abel!
Project plan for the Lunar Hadron Collider!
"Okay, your interest is really high-end. Let's treat the Riemann Hypothesis as a pastime. I admire you." Luo Wenxuan gave a thumbs up, took out the document tucked under his elbow and put it on the table. "Don't talk nonsense. You want to What I have done is finally done!"
Sure enough, this contributor also maintained the good habit of posting preprints before uploading papers, and he found the contributor's information without much effort.
"Is it done so quickly?"
The content of the paper is not very long, only 15 pages in total.
"Of course I have a way to solve this, so you don't need to worry about it." Lu Zhou smiled and put the document aside, "Tell me, how have you been at CERN these two months? Bar?"
"Riemann Hypothesis? When did you start challenging this thing?"
Review invitation
Lu Zhou still remembers that the first paper he published about Zhou's conjecture was published in the "Chronicle of Mathematics". Although I did not publish any more papers in this journal, I occasionally received review invitations from the editorial board of "Chronicles of Mathematics".
Lu Zhou picked up the document from the table, flipped it open and glanced at it, with a hint of surprise on his face.
Hearing Lu Zhou's surprised voice, Luo Wenxuan also smiled proudly, waved his hand and said.
"I came back from Switzerland. I went to CERN for a business trip two months ago. I just returned to China today." As if he was in his own office, Luo Wenxuan pulled up a chair and sat across from Lu Zhou in a carefree manner.
"Originally, the design was not difficult. There are only two difficulties in the collider. One is to evacuate dozens of kilometers of pipelines, and the other is the liquid helium cooling system. It is not technically difficult to build this thing on the moon, even The structure is simpler than the LHCb. The real difficulty lies in the engineering difficulty. How do you plan to build a tunnel tens to hundreds of kilometers long on the moon?"
as well as…
Since he planned to return to research in the field of mathematics after the task chain of "Controlling the Earth and the Moon" was over, and to raise his mathematics level to LV10, Lu Zhou basically set all the academic keywords to be tracked on the literature reading software he customized. in the field of mathematics.
Although the detailed drawings are not in this document, what is included in the plan is only a rough engineering sketch, but judging from Senior Brother Luo's confident expression, it seems that the detailed drawings have also been completed.
"... Proof of Conrey's critical line theorem based on Oudrizko's zero-point calculation method?"
Just when Lu Zhou was hesitating whether to send Vera an email to ask how their research was going, the office door suddenly opened, and an unexpected person walked in from the outside.
I don't know if it was his imagination, but he always felt that the writing seemed familiar.
Although he knows that it is unrealistic to expect someone to do outstanding research in this field, he still hopes to get a little inspiration from other people's research.
Attracted by the arrogant voice, Lu Zhou looked up at Senior Brother Luo who was standing at the door, and asked somewhat unexpectedly: "Are you back from Shangjing?"
Just take a look!
But what he didn't expect was that Molina hadn't given up on the Riemann Hypothesis yet, and even brought his apprentice into this big pit.
Vera Pouy.
Although it may take an average professor 3 to 5 days to review a manuscript, for him, any problems can be exposed by just doing the math.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said, "I'm just doing some research in my spare time."
"Haha, Junior Brother Lu, do you see who is back?"
The review invitation email came from "Chronicle of Mathematics".
No wonder he found the writing of the paper so familiar. Not only were the two contributors acquaintances of him, one of them was also his student. If you are not familiar with this, it would be strange.
Generally speaking, when you are engaged in theoretical research, your daily routine consists of two things.
But when he saw the name of the contributor, he was stunned for a moment.
Generally speaking, the academic value of papers published in this journal is quite considerable.
Although "Chronicles of Mathematics" is a double-blind review, in principle the reviewers cannot see the name of the contributor, but there is still a way to determine who submitted the manuscript.
After being slightly stunned for a moment, Lu Zhou then smiled and shook his head, closed the webpage, and sent his previous review comments to the email address of the editorial department of "Chronicles of Mathematics".
When he saw the scratch paper on the table, a look of interest suddenly appeared in his eyes. He picked up the scratch paper and asked curiously.
After carefully reading the paper from beginning to end, Lu Zhou wrote down his review comments at the end of the paper and marked it as passed.