Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 836: He will definitely come!

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In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

"!"

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

Opening the door and rushing in quickly, Vera threw herself on the table with a look of joy on her face, moaning for a long time with her mouth open, and finally said a complete sentence.

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

"!"

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Even though he has rarely appeared in the mathematics community over the years because he became an academic leader and has not participated in various academic conferences, large or small, the mathematics community has never forgotten the legend about him.

"He is studying the Riemann Hypothesis!"

Professor Fefferman shrugged and said, "He may not even come."

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

Deligne shook his head.

"That paper on Arxiv? I already know it, what's all the fuss about..."

In those elk-like eyes, confusion was rarely driven away by firmness.

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

Even today, there is still a "myth" about him circulating on Princeton's campus.

In those elk-like eyes, confusion was rarely driven away by firmness.

"!"

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

In those elk-like eyes, confusion was rarely driven away by firmness.

"I will not be his enemy!"

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

"Believe me, he will come."

Even though he has rarely appeared in the mathematics community over the years because he became an academic leader and has not participated in various academic conferences, large or small, the mathematics community has never forgotten the legend about him.

"I will not be his enemy!"

"Molina..."

After hearing these words, Professor Deligne pondered for a moment.

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

Even today, there is still a "myth" about him circulating on Princeton's campus.

Even today, there is still a "myth" about him circulating on Princeton's campus.

Deligne shook his head.

Even today, there is still a "myth" about him circulating on Princeton's campus.

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

"I will not be his enemy!"

"Molina..."

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

"At any rate, I will still accept some new things. At least I have been using things like the Internet twenty years ago..." Pushing up the glasses on the bridge of his nose, Professor Deligne moved his eyes away from the draft paper on the table. , "Is this why you came to me?"

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

She has been struggling with this conjecture for several years. If Lu Zhou comes out on top in the end, she is not sure whether she will collapse...

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

"Listen, my dear Miss Puyu, although I know that he is your idol and even your ideal lover, you must understand that he is now our opponent! He is our enemy! You must not do anything- "

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

"He alone is enough."

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

She has been struggling with this conjecture for several years. If Lu Zhou comes out on top in the end, she is not sure whether she will collapse...

"Molina..."

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

Opening the door and rushing in quickly, Vera threw herself on the table with a look of joy on her face, moaning for a long time with her mouth open, and finally said a complete sentence.

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

"!"

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Upon hearing this, Vera's expression suddenly became tense.

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

"All, the whole world, forget it..."

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

Probably because he was lost in memories, after five minutes, he slowly spoke.

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

No more!

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

After a pause, he continued.

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

After a pause, he continued.

Of course, this is just a joke, and it has been joked about for almost a century.

Probably because he was lost in memories, after five minutes, he slowly spoke.

No more!

Almost at the same time that Vera told Molina the news in surprise, Professor Fefferman also came to Professor Deligne's office with a printed copy of the paper.

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

"The Riemann Hypothesis is not a problem that can be solved by finding a direction. In fact, I can name at least ten research ideas that may solve this problem, but so far, none of the research ideas really gives me hope. π The (x) function is a relatively new idea, but it can only be said to be 90% new. You know, it’s not like no one has tried this before.”

Deligne shook his head.

Ah, I can't stand it anymore!

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

With her hands on the table, Molina stood up suddenly, hugged Vera's shoulders with her hands, and said seriously while staring at her evasive eyes.

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

Professor Fefferman: "Group construction method?"

Professor Fefferman nodded.

"Listen, my dear Miss Puyu, although I know that he is your idol and even your ideal lover, you must understand that he is now our opponent! He is our enemy! You must not do anything- "

Professor Deligne: "I refuse to comment until the formal proof paper comes out."

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Probably because he was lost in memories, after five minutes, he slowly spoke.

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

"I assume you're holding the preprint that guy posted on Arxiv."

No more!

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

"Believe me, he will come."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Professor Fefferman shrugged and said, "He may not even come."

"I will not be his enemy!"

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

She has been struggling with this conjecture for several years. If Lu Zhou comes out on top in the end, she is not sure whether she will collapse...

"I assume you're holding the preprint that guy posted on Arxiv."

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

In those elk-like eyes, confusion was rarely driven away by firmness.

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

"Believe me, he will come."

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

"Believe me, he will come."

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

"I will not be his enemy!"

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

"!"

Upon hearing this corny joke, Deligne snorted twice, glanced at the corner of his mouth and said.

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

Ah, I can't stand it anymore!

Ah, I can't stand it anymore!

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

Upon hearing this, Vera's expression suddenly became tense.

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

"That paper on Arxiv? I already know it, what's all the fuss about..."

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

Deligne shook his head.

Professor Deligne: "I refuse to comment until the formal proof paper comes out."

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

After a pause, he continued.

Of course, this is just a joke, and it has been joked about for almost a century.

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

After hearing these words, Professor Deligne pondered for a moment.

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

No more!

"He is a scholar who is good at using tools, and he is also a scholar who is good at creating tools. Whether he can gain something from the π(x) function, I believe he can definitely find a suitable tool for us to solve this problem. question."

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

Of course, this is just a joke, and it has been joked about for almost a century.

"I assume you're holding the preprint that guy posted on Arxiv."

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

Deligne shook his head.

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

"He is a scholar who is good at using tools, and he is also a scholar who is good at creating tools. Whether he can gain something from the π(x) function, I believe he can definitely find a suitable tool for us to solve this problem. question."

Giving the little girl an encouraging look, Molina said in a positive tone: "Yes, it's not just him, the whole world will notice you."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

“It looks like we can look forward to next year’s International Congress of Mathematicians.”

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

"Believe me, he will come."

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

This legend comes from a long time ago, probably at the end of the 19th century. French mathematician Hadamard and Belgian mathematician Poussin respectively made the first substantial progress since the Riemann Hypothesis was proposed more than 30 years ago. Then the two Individuals lived to be 98 and 96 years old respectively.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

"All, the whole world, forget it..."

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Even though he has rarely appeared in the mathematics community over the years because he became an academic leader and has not participated in various academic conferences, large or small, the mathematics community has never forgotten the legend about him.

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

"He alone is enough."

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

“It looks like we can look forward to next year’s International Congress of Mathematicians.”

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

"Believe me, he will come."

With her hands on the table, Molina stood up suddenly, hugged Vera's shoulders with her hands, and said seriously while staring at her evasive eyes.

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

"Listen, my dear Miss Puyu, although I know that he is your idol and even your ideal lover, you must understand that he is now our opponent! He is our enemy! You must not do anything- "

Ah, I can't stand it anymore!

Professor Fefferman shrugged and said, "He may not even come."

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

"!"

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

"He is a scholar who is good at using tools, and he is also a scholar who is good at creating tools. Whether he can gain something from the π(x) function, I believe he can definitely find a suitable tool for us to solve this problem. question."

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

Almost at the same time that Vera told Molina the news in surprise, Professor Fefferman also came to Professor Deligne's office with a printed copy of the paper.

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Almost at the same time that Vera told Molina the news in surprise, Professor Fefferman also came to Professor Deligne's office with a printed copy of the paper.

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

No more!

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

Giving the little girl an encouraging look, Molina said in a positive tone: "Yes, it's not just him, the whole world will notice you."

After a pause, he continued.

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

"He alone is enough."

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

No more!

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

"Believe me, he will come."

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

"He is studying the Riemann Hypothesis!"

"I assume you're holding the preprint that guy posted on Arxiv."

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

"Believe me, he will come."

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

"I will not be his enemy!"

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

"At any rate, I will still accept some new things. At least I have been using things like the Internet twenty years ago..." Pushing up the glasses on the bridge of his nose, Professor Deligne moved his eyes away from the draft paper on the table. , "Is this why you came to me?"

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Giving the little girl an encouraging look, Molina said in a positive tone: "Yes, it's not just him, the whole world will notice you."

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

"What do you mean this is?" Professor Fefferman made an incredulous expression and joked in a humorous tone, "Haven't you heard of that legend? If someone proves the Riemann Hypothesis, Who will become immortal—not just in an abstract sense, but in a practical sense.”

Almost at the same time that Vera told Molina the news in surprise, Professor Fefferman also came to Professor Deligne's office with a printed copy of the paper.

"At any rate, I will still accept some new things. At least I have been using things like the Internet twenty years ago..." Pushing up the glasses on the bridge of his nose, Professor Deligne moved his eyes away from the draft paper on the table. , "Is this why you came to me?"

Noticing the footsteps at the door, the bright-headed old man raised his eyelids slightly, glanced at the pile of papers in Professor Fefferman's hand, then withdrew his gaze and said with a calm expression.

This legend comes from a long time ago, probably at the end of the 19th century. French mathematician Hadamard and Belgian mathematician Poussin respectively made the first substantial progress since the Riemann Hypothesis was proposed more than 30 years ago. Then the two Individuals lived to be 98 and 96 years old respectively.

Giving the little girl an encouraging look, Molina said in a positive tone: "Yes, it's not just him, the whole world will notice you."

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

"I..." Playing with her index finger a little coyly, Vera blushed and avoided Molina's sight, looking at the ivy hanging on the edge of the window, "... I am not worthy of him now."

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

Of course, this is just a joke, and it has been joked about for almost a century.

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

Opening the door and rushing in quickly, Vera threw herself on the table with a look of joy on her face, moaning for a long time with her mouth open, and finally said a complete sentence.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

Upon hearing this corny joke, Deligne snorted twice, glanced at the corner of his mouth and said.

Professor Fefferman shrugged and said, "He may not even come."

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

Professor Fefferman: "Group construction method?"

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

"Well, it seems that God will not favor everyone," Professor Fefferman smiled gently, shrugged his shoulders and continued, "Putting aside these weird legends, don't you think his paper Is it interesting?"

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

"Listen, my dear Miss Puyu, although I know that he is your idol and even your ideal lover, you must understand that he is now our opponent! He is our enemy! You must not do anything- "

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

"Listen, my dear Miss Puyu, although I know that he is your idol and even your ideal lover, you must understand that he is now our opponent! He is our enemy! You must not do anything- "

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

Capturing this moment keenly, Molina raised the corner of her mouth into a smile, patted the little girl on the shoulder and continued.

Professor Deligne: "I refuse to comment until the formal proof paper comes out."

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Professor Fefferman smiled and said, "I don't want to ask if you think highly of him. I'm just curious about the idea he mentioned in the paper of solving the Riemann zeta function from the π(x) function. I tried I followed his line of thinking and researched it, but didn’t find any interesting clues... I’m curious, how do you think he will solve this method?”

After hearing these words, Professor Deligne pondered for a moment.

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

"He alone is enough."

"!"

Professor Deligne: "I refuse to comment until the formal proof paper comes out."

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

Almost at the same time that Vera told Molina the news in surprise, Professor Fefferman also came to Professor Deligne's office with a printed copy of the paper.

"!"

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

"All, the whole world, forget it..."

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

Opening the door and rushing in quickly, Vera threw herself on the table with a look of joy on her face, moaning for a long time with her mouth open, and finally said a complete sentence.

Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression: "In fact, I know very little about him. He is used to being alone in both life and work."

"Come on, if we solve the Riemann Hypothesis, it will be more than enough to win the Fields Medal 10 times, let alone the Fields Medal."

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

Giving the little girl an encouraging look, Molina said in a positive tone: "Yes, it's not just him, the whole world will notice you."

Of course, this is just a joke, and it has been joked about for almost a century.

After hearing these words, Professor Deligne pondered for a moment.

Professor Fefferman: "What do you think he will do?"

"I will not be his enemy!"

Even though he has rarely appeared in the mathematics community over the years because he became an academic leader and has not participated in various academic conferences, large or small, the mathematics community has never forgotten the legend about him.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

For the mathematical community where gossip is relatively scarce, it is certainly news that a famous figure like Lu Zhou has begun to study the Riemann Hypothesis. From the mathoverflow interactive mathematics exchange website to the campus of Princeton University, the news that Professor Lu is studying the Riemann Hypothesis has almost become the hottest topic nowadays.

Probably because he was lost in memories, after five minutes, he slowly spoke.

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

Professor Deligne: "I refuse to comment until the formal proof paper comes out."

"The Riemann Hypothesis is not a problem that can be solved by finding a direction. In fact, I can name at least ten research ideas that may solve this problem, but so far, none of the research ideas really gives me hope. π The (x) function is a relatively new idea, but it can only be said to be 90% new. You know, it’s not like no one has tried this before.”

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

Opening the door and rushing in quickly, Vera threw herself on the table with a look of joy on her face, moaning for a long time with her mouth open, and finally said a complete sentence.

Even though he has rarely appeared in the mathematics community over the years because he became an academic leader and has not participated in various academic conferences, large or small, the mathematics community has never forgotten the legend about him.

"Believe me, he will come."

Professor Fefferman nodded.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

Rather, it is precisely because of knowing this that the sense of urgency in Molina's heart became stronger.

Vera's face turned redder, she lowered her head and stared at her toes, smiling shyly.

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

After a pause, he continued.

Upon hearing this corny joke, Deligne snorted twice, glanced at the corner of his mouth and said.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

"He is studying the Riemann Hypothesis!"

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

Naturally, such a big event cannot escape the ears of Professor Fefferman, the head of the Department of Mathematics.

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

"The Riemann Hypothesis is not a problem that can be solved by finding a direction. In fact, I can name at least ten research ideas that may solve this problem, but so far, none of the research ideas really gives me hope. π The (x) function is a relatively new idea, but it can only be said to be 90% new. You know, it’s not like no one has tried this before.”

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

"He is a scholar who is good at using tools, and he is also a scholar who is good at creating tools. Whether he can gain something from the π(x) function, I believe he can definitely find a suitable tool for us to solve this problem. question."

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

"Molina..."

"I assume you're holding the preprint that guy posted on Arxiv."

Professor Fefferman: "Group construction method?"

"All, the whole world, forget it..."

"If I solve the Riemann Hypothesis... he'll notice me."

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

"I will not be his enemy!"

"Not necessarily," Professor Deligne showed a rare smile on his face, "Anyway, this is a problem that has troubled the mathematics community for a century and a half. Maybe he will tailor a new method for it, and this This method will help us better understand and apply the Riemann zeta function."

"The Riemann Hypothesis is not a problem that can be solved by finding a direction. In fact, I can name at least ten research ideas that may solve this problem, but so far, none of the research ideas really gives me hope. π The (x) function is a relatively new idea, but it can only be said to be 90% new. You know, it’s not like no one has tried this before.”

In an activity room in the Princeton University library.

Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression: "In fact, I know very little about him. He is used to being alone in both life and work."

It was indeed not the first time that he had heard of someone trying this direction. He had even exchanged similar ideas with people in the coffee restaurant downstairs.

When he arrived at the office, Deligne was sitting at his desk, calculating something on the scratch paper.

"... This is an old story from hundreds of years ago, and some people still believe it. Bohr and Landa, who proved the Bohr-Landau theorem, have made much greater contributions than Hadamard. If I remember correctly, these two people are in their sixties. died."

After a pause, he continued.

Molina, who was sitting at the desk and calculating, didn't raise her head at all, because even if she didn't raise her head, she could still imagine what kind of "nymphomaniac" expression this guy had on his face at this moment.

After holding her breath, Vera clenched her fists slightly and murmured something quietly to herself.

She has been struggling with this conjecture for several years. If Lu Zhou comes out on top in the end, she is not sure whether she will collapse...

"It seems you have already read it," Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression and threw the paper he just printed aside. "I didn't expect you to be so well-informed."

Not only students are keen to discuss, professors are no exception as well.

“It looks like we can look forward to next year’s International Congress of Mathematicians.”

Vera smiled shyly and asked: "How far do you think he has reached in his research?"

Deligne shook his head.

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

Looking at Vera with a strange expression, Molina blinked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

Professor Fefferman shrugged and said, "He may not even come."

In that era when medical conditions were not abundant, it was quite amazing to live to be nearly a hundred years old. Therefore, there is also a saying that has been circulated for a long time, that is, whoever can prove the Riemann Hypothesis will be immortal in the physical sense.

There is no doubt that Lu Zhou is a formidable opponent.

Deligne shook his head.

Professor Deligne glanced at him: "You and he have collaborated on the NS equation. Don't you know him yet?"

He has never failed in the difficult problems targeted by that person. Even the NS equation and the Yang-Mills equation, which are both millennium-level problems, have fallen in front of him.

Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression: "In fact, I know very little about him. He is used to being alone in both life and work."

Professor Fefferman: "Group construction method?"

"All, the whole world, forget it..."

No more!

"...Okay, let me put it another way," Molina slapped her palm on her forehead. After thinking hard for a long time, Molina's eyes lit up and she snapped her fingers and said, "Didn't you make an agreement with him about the Fields Medal? ?”

"Believe me, he will come."

Looking at the red clouds floating on her fair cheeks, Molina said with a headache: "How would I know? Why don't you ask him directly? I remember you have his email address."

No more!

After hearing these words, Professor Deligne pondered for a moment.

Professor Fefferman nodded.

Molina was only halfway through her words when she was interrupted by Vera without hesitation.

Professor Fefferman nodded.