Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 242 Champagne of Victory

For a novel set of theories, especially in the field of one's own research, everyone's first reaction must be suspicion, followed by questioning. As for acceptance and even appreciation, that is the last thing.

Looking at the reaction of the audience underneath the stage, the Ark knew that it had been half successful.

He was confident that at least half of the population had understood the theory of cluster methodology.

As for the other half, it doesn't matter if you understand.

The central purpose of the briefing was achieved by ensuring that a quarter of the people eventually understood it, as well as the reviewers who were about to peer review his paper.

Taking a deep breath, the ark turned PPT to the next page.

Next, Godbach's speculation is proven.

But at this point, he was much more relaxed.

When the same tool is born, fulfilling its mission is nothing more than water to the tunnel.

And the next thing he has to do is do this.

With the eyes and heartbeat of all listeners, the laser pen in the hand of the ark points to the screen and PPT continues to play.

[so that N represents a sufficiently large even number, set Px (1, 1) as the number of primes p satisfying N = p1 + p2. Life Cn = {● p | x, p2} (p-1) (p-2) {● p2} (1-1 (p-1) ^ 2), with limited group G = …]

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With the beginning of this phase, the atmosphere in the reporting office was clearly pushed towards high chao.

This atmosphere is brewed in a silent audience, at the tip of every notebook that stands still. When the grouping force breaks into the heart of Gothenbach's speculation, all listeners hold their breath and fear falling into any detail.

Staring at the screen on the stage, Menard's pupils contracted slightly and muttered to himself.

“Bombieri Theorem! So... he really did it, incredibly. ”

As the dragon dots the eye, all the pens are removed and the vein is clear in one step.

It was like opening the mist in front of you, and it was flashing.

As an expert in the field of prime numbers, he feels most deeply and intuitively.

Although, this moment is not what he expects…

Evan, sitting next to him, blushed.

From the time of the cluster approach, the young man from England had given up treatment and begun to wait silently for the final result.

Now listen to the mentor. Probably proved it?

Thinking about it, Evan couldn't help but be embarrassed.

Just a few days ago, he also took the tutor's blog post on his personal blog, and the leverage on the forum, and vowed that Dandan's promise that the presentation would eventually turn into a joke.

As it turns out, my face still hurts...

Sitting on the other side of the reporting hall, sitting there, unmoved, Helfgott closed his notepad and showed a glimmer of praise on his face.

Prior to his arrival, he had read the paper of the Ark at least ten times, and he had written one note on each of the problems in it, ready to wait until the questioning session.

But now it seems that this little book is probably useless.

Those places where he felt there was a problem had been answered to his satisfaction.

Not only did Helfgott get the answer he wanted, but he also got what he wanted, standing on the ark from the podium.

From that pair of sights, he felt the recognition from his peers.

Finally, he took the final step.

[… it appears that we have Px (1, 1) ≥ P (x, x ^ {116}) - (12) × Px (x, p, x) -Q2-x ^ (log4) … (30)]

[… by formula (30), deduction 8, deduction 9, deduction 10, can prove that theorem 1 is valid.

[Certification completed.

PPT is rated on the last page, silence in the reporting hall, and at the last second.

This solemn silence continues until the opening of the ark.

Forty minutes later, the ark cleared its voice and, with a dull voice, declared: "Proof of Gothenbach's conjecture is over here. I think I've proven that proposition. ”

The audience didn't keep him waiting long.

Or they've been waiting too long for that.

The letter sent from Moscow to Berlin in 1742 spanned the Puo War and two and a half centuries of wind and rain.

After the efforts of countless generations of scholars to add brick and tile to the building, he finally finished his last batch.

Human civilization has already harvested too much of the treasure that has been harvested from it.

As soon as his voice fell, the report hall was filled with applause.

And it lasted a long time...

……

Unexpectedly, he thought the real challenge would be in the questioning session, which turned out to be a very easy one.

The bulls who parsed the mathematics asked a few simple questions, and then sat back. Expected questioning sessions that might be timed out, and the results were all resolved in exactly the 20 minutes he set aside.

After the presentation, Peter Goddard, Dean of the Princeton Institute of Higher Studies, took a bottle of champagne and came to the podium and the ark with a warm hug.

This mathematical physicist, renowned for his string theory studies, has been awarded the Dirac Medal of Highest Honor in Mathematical Physics.

“Congratulations, Dr Ark,” patted the shoulder of the Ark, with white hair Goddard, smiled and stuffed the champagne in his arms, "Here you go, this victorious champagne belongs to you! ”

After taking the champagne, the ark laughed with embarrassment and humility: "Isn't there a peer judge? ”

It's a little early to open champagne now.

But Goddard didn't think so, laughing: “Of course, The Mathematical Yearbook organizes a six-member jury to independently review your paper according to today's minutes. However, it is Princeton's tradition to open champagne after the briefing. This is Princeton's congratulations to you, or you can think of it as a pressure. ”

To be precise, it's an Oxford, Cambridge tradition. But Princeton is one of the few Oxford-style universities in the United States, and Goddard's PhD is also in Cambridge, so it's not too much to call it tradition.

The evaluation of a world-class mathematical challenge can be quick or slow, depending on the complexity of the proof process and the person's own understanding of the process he or she writes.

In the meantime, the Ark must answer all questions from the jury.

So this champagne is not only a congratulation, but also an encouragement to persevere in the final whip.

Because once he gives up, it means he has to return the champagne.

It's only a few hundred dollars, but nobody wants to do it.

Hold the champagne in your hand and the ark feels the pressure from the victory fruit.

Goddard smiled with encouragement at him and patted him on the shoulder, "Open it, this glory belongs to you! ”

With encouragement from the Dean, the Ark did not hesitate.

Considering the likelihood of a one-in-10,000 failure, it's not something a winner should do, at least not something he should do standing on the podium at this moment.

Moreover, his testimony has been confirmed by the "higher civilization”.

He was confident that he would be able to answer all the questions the jury had about the paper.

And what he needs to do now is show more confidence in his research. Let his parents, his alma mater and Princeton, and even his homeland, be proud of the glory he has achieved at this moment.

The foam sprayed out of the bottle, and the person sitting in the front row was more or less sprayed with a little foam, yet no one complained but laughed.

The folks behind watched with envy, wanting to get the joy of the victors, but because they were too far apart, the walkways were too crowded to get close.

Journalists on both sides of the Office documented this historic moment with footage and attempted to cross crowds to interview first-hand sources.

Maybe tomorrow, an ark with champagne in its hand will be on the cover of Time magazine, just like Wiles was.

But now, the Ark is not paying attention to things that don't matter.

He swears it's the best wine he's ever had.

That taste, extra glycerin, sweet.

Intoxicating...