For most journals, editors do not necessarily have strong academic abilities. They are mainly responsible for checking the format and word count of the paper, and then contact professional reviewers for the approved manuscripts, and decide whether the paper should be reviewed based on the reviewers' opinions. Able to pass the review.
If you don’t know differential topology, it’s normal that you haven’t heard of this conjecture. After all, as a branch direction in mathematical branch research, even though this conjecture is very important to people who are engaged in research in this field, it is far from being discussed. How famous.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
This, this line of expression!
Looking at the tutor who suddenly stood up and stood there in a daze, Dr. Curly Hair, who was sitting at the desk not far away, thought something had happened and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Professor?"
However this is only true for most journals.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
Others may not care about the academic qualifications of being the editor-in-chief of the "Annual Review of Mathematics", but he cannot care about it. Therefore, he attaches great importance to this job, and even to a certain extent, even temporarily put aside the topic he is working on. .
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
Professor Frakes, who was taking over the work from the previous editor-in-chief, had already moved his office to the editorial office with his students, and was busy dealing with the mountain of work.
"Good professor."
"It's not a novel research result, it's just a supplement to the theory of hyperelliptic curve analysis." After reading the abstract, Professor Frakes shook his head and continued with a somewhat disappointed tone, "It's a bit of a wash. It feels like, at least, it’s not an outstanding achievement.”
"... When n is greater than 2, two n-dimensional complexes are completely intersecting X^n(d) and X^n(d') diffeomorphisms, if and only if their Euler numbers, total degrees and Pontrjagin classes are all equal... "
"Okay, okay..."
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
This, this line of expression!
Professor Frakes, who was taking over the work from the previous editor-in-chief, had already moved his office to the editorial office with his students, and was busy dealing with the mountain of work.
It's not familiar in the intuitive sense, but familiar in the understanding sense.
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
One of the most direct benefits of being an editor of a well-known journal is that you can know for the first time what amazing research results those great scientists have produced.
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
However, when he saw the third page, he suddenly let out a sigh.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
Because the research on controllable nuclear fusion is very popular around the world, the research interest in plasma physics has also increased. Due to the miraculous effects of "L-manifold" in solving NS equations and plasma turbulence problems a few years ago, various countries have invested more in scientific research in the field of mathematics in recent years, and they have invariably increased their attention to partial differential equations and differential manifolds. A piece of resources is tilted to encourage domestic scholars to enter research in these fields.
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
"It's not a novel research result, it's just a supplement to the theory of hyperelliptic curve analysis." After reading the abstract, Professor Frakes shook his head and continued with a somewhat disappointed tone, "It's a bit of a wash. It feels like, at least, it’s not an outstanding achievement.”
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
"Give me the computer!"
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
Therefore, Professor Frakes was chosen as the editor-in-chief and also the board of directors of the Annals of Mathematics out of the consideration of supporting research directions such as partial differential equations and differential manifolds.
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
"We found a treasure!"
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
It's not familiar in the intuitive sense, but familiar in the understanding sense.
"We found a treasure!"
However this is only true for most journals.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
Princeton.
Thinking of this, Professor Frakes's face was full of shock, and even the fingers holding the paper were shaking slightly.
Could it be...
Princeton.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
Editorial Board of Annals of Mathematics.
“…”
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
Professor Frakes, who was taking over the work from the previous editor-in-chief, had already moved his office to the editorial office with his students, and was busy dealing with the mountain of work.
This, this line of expression!
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
"Give me the computer!"
However this is only true for most journals.
Others may not care about the academic qualifications of being the editor-in-chief of the "Annual Review of Mathematics", but he cannot care about it. Therefore, he attaches great importance to this job, and even to a certain extent, even temporarily put aside the topic he is working on. .
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
Could it be...
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
The pupils shrank slightly, then quickly expanded, and Professor Frakes suddenly stood up from his seat.
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
For most journals, editors do not necessarily have strong academic abilities. They are mainly responsible for checking the format and word count of the paper, and then contact professional reviewers for the approved manuscripts, and decide whether the paper should be reviewed based on the reviewers' opinions. Able to pass the review.
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
Others may not care about the academic qualifications of being the editor-in-chief of the "Annual Review of Mathematics", but he cannot care about it. Therefore, he attaches great importance to this job, and even to a certain extent, even temporarily put aside the topic he is working on. .
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
However, when he saw the third page, he suddenly let out a sigh.
"But... the contributor is Lu Zhou."
Princeton.
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
"Sullivan's conjecture!?"
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
"...Professor, cough! I received a submission letter in your mailbox!"
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
One of the most direct benefits of being an editor of a well-known journal is that you can know for the first time what amazing research results those great scientists have produced.
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
"...Professor, cough! I received a submission letter in your mailbox!"
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
"But... the contributor is Lu Zhou."
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
Looking at the tutor who suddenly stood up and stood there in a daze, Dr. Curly Hair, who was sitting at the desk not far away, thought something had happened and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Professor?"
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
"Give me the computer!"
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
"Good professor."
Not seeing the citation mark next to him, Professor Frakes gradually became suspicious. He then sat up from his chair, picked up a ballpoint pen and made a few calculations on the draft paper next to him.
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
"Okay, okay..."
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
Looking at the tutor who suddenly stood up and stood there in a daze, Dr. Curly Hair, who was sitting at the desk not far away, thought something had happened and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Professor?"
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
Judging from the lack of citations for this inference, it is obvious that Professor Lu did not know that the line of inference he casually wrote in the paper was actually another form of expression of Sullivan's conjecture...
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
After getting in front of the computer, Frakes first checked every letter of the email address and confirmed that the manuscript was indeed submitted by Professor Lu, and then he downloaded the PDF file attached to the email with great interest.
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
“…”
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
"Sullivan's conjecture!?"
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
One of the most direct benefits of being an editor of a well-known journal is that you can know for the first time what amazing research results those great scientists have produced.
"We found a treasure!"
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
"...Professor, cough! I received a submission letter in your mailbox!"
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
For most journals, editors do not necessarily have strong academic abilities. They are mainly responsible for checking the format and word count of the paper, and then contact professional reviewers for the approved manuscripts, and decide whether the paper should be reviewed based on the reviewers' opinions. Able to pass the review.
However this is only true for most journals.
However, when he saw the contents of the abstract, the excitement in his eyes gradually turned into a hint of disappointment.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
Professor Frakes, who was taking over the work from the previous editor-in-chief, had already moved his office to the editorial office with his students, and was busy dealing with the mountain of work.
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
"We found a treasure!"
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
"It's not a novel research result, it's just a supplement to the theory of hyperelliptic curve analysis." After reading the abstract, Professor Frakes shook his head and continued with a somewhat disappointed tone, "It's a bit of a wash. It feels like, at least, it’s not an outstanding achievement.”
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
However, when he saw the contents of the abstract, the excitement in his eyes gradually turned into a hint of disappointment.
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
It's not familiar in the intuitive sense, but familiar in the understanding sense.
“God…”
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
"Okay, okay..."
"Give me the computer!"
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
"Good professor."
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
The printer whines.
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
The printer whines.
"Give me the computer!"
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
“…”
"We found a treasure!"
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
Looking at the tutor who suddenly stood up and stood there in a daze, Dr. Curly Hair, who was sitting at the desk not far away, thought something had happened and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Professor?"
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
However this is only true for most journals.
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
"It's not a novel research result, it's just a supplement to the theory of hyperelliptic curve analysis." After reading the abstract, Professor Frakes shook his head and continued with a somewhat disappointed tone, "It's a bit of a wash. It feels like, at least, it’s not an outstanding achievement.”
Princeton.
The pupils shrank slightly, then quickly expanded, and Professor Frakes suddenly stood up from his seat.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
After getting in front of the computer, Frakes first checked every letter of the email address and confirmed that the manuscript was indeed submitted by Professor Lu, and then he downloaded the PDF file attached to the email with great interest.
"Give me the computer!"
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
And because it is too difficult, there are not many people studying this topic. Even he, a maverick in the field of differential topology, could not see at a glance that this thing is actually just another form of expression.
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
However, when he saw the third page, he suddenly let out a sigh.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
Judging from the lack of citations for this inference, it is obvious that Professor Lu did not know that the line of inference he casually wrote in the paper was actually another form of expression of Sullivan's conjecture...
"We found a treasure!"
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
"Okay, okay..."
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
"... When n is greater than 2, two n-dimensional complexes are completely intersecting X^n(d) and X^n(d') diffeomorphisms, if and only if their Euler numbers, total degrees and Pontrjagin classes are all equal... "
Judging from the lack of citations for this inference, it is obvious that Professor Lu did not know that the line of inference he casually wrote in the paper was actually another form of expression of Sullivan's conjecture...
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
And because it is too difficult, there are not many people studying this topic. Even he, a maverick in the field of differential topology, could not see at a glance that this thing is actually just another form of expression.
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
Princeton.
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
Editorial Board of Annals of Mathematics.
"Give me the computer!"
It's not familiar in the intuitive sense, but familiar in the understanding sense.
“…”
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
This, this line of expression!
However, when he saw the third page, he suddenly let out a sigh.
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
Therefore, Professor Frakes was chosen as the editor-in-chief and also the board of directors of the Annals of Mathematics out of the consideration of supporting research directions such as partial differential equations and differential manifolds.
Not seeing the citation mark next to him, Professor Frakes gradually became suspicious. He then sat up from his chair, picked up a ballpoint pen and made a few calculations on the draft paper next to him.
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
However, when he saw the third page, he suddenly let out a sigh.
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
Not seeing the citation mark next to him, Professor Frakes gradually became suspicious. He then sat up from his chair, picked up a ballpoint pen and made a few calculations on the draft paper next to him.
“…”
Others may not care about the academic qualifications of being the editor-in-chief of the "Annual Review of Mathematics", but he cannot care about it. Therefore, he attaches great importance to this job, and even to a certain extent, even temporarily put aside the topic he is working on. .
However, when he saw the contents of the abstract, the excitement in his eyes gradually turned into a hint of disappointment.
"...Why does this inference look so familiar to me?"
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
This, this line of expression!
“God…”
Because the research on controllable nuclear fusion is very popular around the world, the research interest in plasma physics has also increased. Due to the miraculous effects of "L-manifold" in solving NS equations and plasma turbulence problems a few years ago, various countries have invested more in scientific research in the field of mathematics in recent years, and they have invariably increased their attention to partial differential equations and differential manifolds. A piece of resources is tilted to encourage domestic scholars to enter research in these fields.
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
Princeton.
“…”
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
However, when he saw the contents of the abstract, the excitement in his eyes gradually turned into a hint of disappointment.
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
Being busy with the matter at hand, Professor Frakes had no time to look up and casually replied: "Print it out for me. I will take the time to read it when I am free."
This, this line of expression!
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
Although most editors of the Annual Journal of Mathematics do not take this job seriously, Frakes is different. Now he can only be regarded as a calf at best, especially in a place like Princeton. , it can be said that there is no sense of existence at all.
Noticing the change in the instructor's expression, the curly-haired doctor who gave up his seat asked softly, "What's wrong?"
"Give me the computer!"
"Good professor."
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
“…”
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
Could it be...
Generally speaking, when editors arrange papers for publication, they have a certain tendency to publish papers in their own research fields...
"... When n is greater than 2, two n-dimensional complexes are completely intersecting X^n(d) and X^n(d') diffeomorphisms, if and only if their Euler numbers, total degrees and Pontrjagin classes are all equal... "
Soon the paper was printed on paper.
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
The pupils shrank slightly, then quickly expanded, and Professor Frakes suddenly stood up from his seat.
The printer whines.
With anticipation, Professor Frakes opened the paper he had just downloaded.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
"Sullivan's conjecture!?"
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
However, when he saw the contents of the abstract, the excitement in his eyes gradually turned into a hint of disappointment.
Not seeing the citation mark next to him, Professor Frakes gradually became suspicious. He then sat up from his chair, picked up a ballpoint pen and made a few calculations on the draft paper next to him.
Editorial Board of Annals of Mathematics.
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
The pupils shrank slightly, then quickly expanded, and Professor Frakes suddenly stood up from his seat.
This conjecture was made by Professor Sullivan when he was studying the work on "classifying simply connected manifolds and "rational homotopy types under limited uncertainty". It belongs to a class of smooth manifold classification problems.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
"Give me the computer!"
For journals such as the Annals of Mathematics, which was founded by Princeton, a top university in the field of mathematics, the editors-in-chief of the editorial department are usually big names in academia.
Returning to his seat with the thesis paper still exuding oil warmth, Professor Frakes sipped his coffee while crossing his legs and reading the main text of the thesis.
If you don’t know differential topology, it’s normal that you haven’t heard of this conjecture. After all, as a branch direction in mathematical branch research, even though this conjecture is very important to people who are engaged in research in this field, it is far from being discussed. How famous.
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
Therefore, Professor Frakes was chosen as the editor-in-chief and also the board of directors of the Annals of Mathematics out of the consideration of supporting research directions such as partial differential equations and differential manifolds.
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
This, this line of expression!
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
And because it is too difficult, there are not many people studying this topic. Even he, a maverick in the field of differential topology, could not see at a glance that this thing is actually just another form of expression.
However, his brush strokes just passed two lines on the paper and then stopped there.
“God…”
“God…”
One of the most direct benefits of being an editor of a well-known journal is that you can know for the first time what amazing research results those great scientists have produced.
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
After getting in front of the computer, Frakes first checked every letter of the email address and confirmed that the manuscript was indeed submitted by Professor Lu, and then he downloaded the PDF file attached to the email with great interest.
"Okay, okay..."
As the third editor-in-chief after Professor Peter Sarnak, Professor Frakes is less famous and can be regarded as a scholar who has only emerged in recent years, but his ability is still undoubted. If he hadn't already exceeded the limit of forty years old, relying on his research results in the field of differential manifolds, there would still be some hope of competing for the Fields Medal.
Professor Frakes, who was taking over the work from the previous editor-in-chief, had already moved his office to the editorial office with his students, and was busy dealing with the mountain of work.
As if this corollary, he had seen another representation of it in that place...
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
Judging from the lack of citations for this inference, it is obvious that Professor Lu did not know that the line of inference he casually wrote in the paper was actually another form of expression of Sullivan's conjecture...
For example, former editor-in-chief Peter Sarnak is a leading scholar in the field of number theory, and is the winner of the 2014 Wolf Prize in Mathematics, a lifetime achievement award.
“…”
Judging from the lack of citations for this inference, it is obvious that Professor Lu did not know that the line of inference he casually wrote in the paper was actually another form of expression of Sullivan's conjecture...
"No," Professor Frakes shook his head and continued, "If the article is not long and is indeed important enough, it can be published... In short, this troublesome matter should be left to the reviewers to worry about. , it’s so offensive to reject a manuscript outside of peer review... Well, please print out the paper for me and I’ll think about it carefully.”
The hand that was typing on the keyboard suddenly stopped. Professor Frakes stood up from his chair with a loud noise and walked quickly towards the doctoral student's desk.
Thinking of this, Professor Frakes's face was full of shock, and even the fingers holding the paper were shaking slightly.
Although "Annals of Mathematics" rarely follows hot topics, since Professor Lu's lecture of the century on NS equations, there has indeed been no outstanding results in the entire field of partial differential equations and differential manifolds. It's like It was as if the aura of the entire research direction had been sucked dry by Professor Lu alone.
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
This, this line of expression!
Looking at the tutor who suddenly stood up and stood there in a daze, Dr. Curly Hair, who was sitting at the desk not far away, thought something had happened and hurriedly asked, "What's wrong, Professor?"
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
"It's not a novel research result, it's just a supplement to the theory of hyperelliptic curve analysis." After reading the abstract, Professor Frakes shook his head and continued with a somewhat disappointed tone, "It's a bit of a wash. It feels like, at least, it’s not an outstanding achievement.”
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
Of course, the reason why "Annals of Mathematics" chose him as its editor-in-chief was not entirely based on his academic ability, but also had another factor to consider.
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
"We found a treasure!"
However, it is a bit scary to be able to produce such research results without completely understanding this conjecture, or even the mathematical branch of differential topology...
With his eyes fixed on the paper, Professor Frakes murmured to himself with an excited tone.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
"We found a treasure!"
At the same time, it is also one of the core issues in differential topology!
"Good professor."
"But... the contributor is Lu Zhou."
“God…”
Sitting in front of a computer filled with documents, a curly-haired doctoral student took a sip of coffee, stared at the screen, and coughed as if he was being choked.
The doctor continued to ask: "Then... should we reject the manuscript?"
"Sullivan's conjecture!?"
For most journals, editors do not necessarily have strong academic abilities. They are mainly responsible for checking the format and word count of the paper, and then contact professional reviewers for the approved manuscripts, and decide whether the paper should be reviewed based on the reviewers' opinions. Able to pass the review.
If you don’t know differential topology, it’s normal that you haven’t heard of this conjecture. After all, as a branch direction in mathematical branch research, even though this conjecture is very important to people who are engaged in research in this field, it is far from being discussed. How famous.
If you don’t know differential topology, it’s normal that you haven’t heard of this conjecture. After all, as a branch direction in mathematical branch research, even though this conjecture is very important to people who are engaged in research in this field, it is far from being discussed. How famous.
"Let me see what interesting results Professor Lu has made..."
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
"We found a treasure!"
"...Professor, cough! I received a submission letter in your mailbox!"
I don't know if I heard it, or if I didn't hear my student's question at all.
To be honest, after reading the abstract, he no longer had high expectations for the research results in this paper.
Not seeing the citation mark next to him, Professor Frakes gradually became suspicious. He then sat up from his chair, picked up a ballpoint pen and made a few calculations on the draft paper next to him.