Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 244: Princeton's Youngest Professor

The Ark had no idea that Professor Deligne would surprise himself with such a big banquet.

He had originally planned to get his PhD by the end of the year, but it now appears that the plan is far from catching up. The Journal of Mathematics has not yet published his thesis, but the Princeton Institute has awarded him a Ph.D. or even a title as a full-time professor...

But when you think about it, it's not like the Ark doesn't understand Princeton's decision.

Even without Godebach's speculation, his cluster approach can already be applied as an excellent theoretical tool in the field of analytical mathematics.

Even a number of university mathematical textbooks have started to follow up.

To think of it, the ark is somewhat unfortunate.

It's all history. Why didn't you take a bullshit name?

Still have a foresight for the "abc” new year...

Whether people can read it or not, the name "intercosmic theory” sounds awesome.

After completing the graduation formalities, the Ark silently photographed the diploma and degree certificate, as well as the PhD cap, and handed them over to the neck.

Almost unexpectedly, the comment area around his neck exploded again.

However, this time the explosion was unexpected.

[Grasshopper, we're all nine years of compulsory education, why are you showing?

A 21-year-old professor? Cocksucker, refresh Charles Feverman's record.

[I think getting a Ph.D. in three months is more awesome.

[No, no, no, no. Do you know why this thing graduated so fast? I heard the great god in our math department say, just a week ago, this big man proved Goldbach's guess, a few days ago Princeton had a briefing, and he was the only one who reported...]

[Grass grip, no?!

[Kneeling for Lu Shen...]

[Blogger, send a photo. I'm going to hang it around my neck.

……

Nor did the Ark think that he had just sent a "graduation photo” to commemorate and that the building would be distorted above Gothenbach's speculation. Looks like he's got a lot of international students watching his neck.

Later, discussions intensified, with the New York Times and Philadelphia Journal news screenshots being placed around the neck, and others flipping from Arxiv to that paper.

Then……

The topics "Princeton's Youngest Professor” and “Goldbach Thoughts” were both sent to hot searches in exciting discussions among netizens, under the wind of the media, and in the frustrating voices of folks...

Because of Goldbach's conjecture and the confusion of the Warog school, and Chen Jingrun's groundbreaking achievements on the “1 +2” issue during that era, this conjecture has long been "politically labeled” beyond academic significance.

What the Ark didn't know was that, although he hadn't seen the news, the paper he hung on Arxiv had brewed a wave in China's mathematical world long before his netizens could smell the wind, and even attracted political attention.

However, no one has come forward publicly for the time being, as everyone is awaiting the results of the review of the Yearbook of Mathematics.

At this moment, on Princeton's ark, we are not yet aware of what this concern means.

Because all of his energy is now in the peer review of the Mathematics Yearbook.

The six reviewers, all of whom were mathematics leaders, also pointed to a number of problems in his paper, and the Ark actively modified every place where problems existed.

Luckily, he hasn't been haunted by an "obvious” problem for a year, like Wiles.

Finally, the second week after the peer review began.

A seventh trip to the Ark of the Editorial Department of the Yearbook of Mathematics has taken place and feedback from six reviewers has been received from Evans.

Big Father Faltins was succinct, almost never exaggerating, and summed up his point in one sentence: “Excellent proof. ”

Henrik Ivanetts is more friendly with young mathematicians, saying a little more, and even putting expectations on new-generation mathematicians: "… The use of mass theory in the thesis is astonishing, and I look forward to seeing you achieve more in the future. Whatever your peers say, it seems to me that you have proven the problem. ”

Helfgott's point of view is similar to that of another scholar from the Paris High School, both of whom have probably communicated and have highly valued the theory of cluster approach.

After turning a page, the Ark saw the final opinion of the draft.

Then he looked at Evans.

I saw Evans' face with a smile like a spring wind and reached out my hand.

“Congratulations, Professor Lu, your paper will be published in the next issue of Mathematics Yearbook! ”

……

The Washington Times editorial editor, Gene Lart, sat in his office chair, pressing his mouse and watching the news on his computer.

Suddenly caught his attention by a piece of news, his expression was slightly surprised, his tongue clanging and his tone tuned with an oily tone.

“Oh, I can't believe Goldbach's guess was proven by a monkey? ”

In a country that is highly sensitive to racial discrimination, inappropriate speech in public is logically inappropriate, but not in the editorial section of the Washington Times, where Chinese workers have not been employed per se.

At best, only Koreans will smile when they hear it.

It is noteworthy that the Washington Times is not the same as the Washington Post, one of the largest and oldest newspapers in North America, which was vividly founded in 1982 by a Korean religious leader.

Interesting, too. What this newspaper has done for more than three decades is not reinforcing American-Korean friendship. It is mainly rendering the Chinese threat, making some obscene remarks, and then exporting it for resale in the Korean media.

However, because the political position was too clear, the newspaper had been in a loss-making state for 20 consecutive years and had to rely on the “golden master” 's civilized blood transfusion to prolong its asthma.

So far, the newspaper doesn't even have its own correspondents abroad, and even some of the news in North America is slowly in the first half.

Sitting next to him, the bus pushed the glasses and stuck them next to the computer screen, laughing badly: “This is big news… it's a shame not to interview. ”

“It's not just an interview, we have to promote this Chinese guy." Lart smiled, turned off the web page, opened the document, and his index finger tapped on the keyboard. “Think about it. How do we write our press release? A monkey proves Goldbach's suspicions? ”

Buzz hesitated and said, "We could be prosecuted for writing this. ”

Besides, the golden lords behind them, although happy to see them blaspheme their neighbours, do not like to talk about their skin tone.

“I know what the rules are and what the rules are...” Lart waved, “so I need inspiration now. ”

At this point, Perera, a female assistant sitting at a desk next to her, staring at the computer to gather information, suddenly opened her mouth.

“Remember the end of 15 years? The Nigerian Professor Opayemi Inoch, who had written to the Klei Institute because of Lehman's suspicions, had not yet publicly responded to the incident. ”

She graduated from Washington State University's Department of Journalism, a much higher level of literacy than Buzz, whose political stance was incorporated into the editorial department alone.

Her views are therefore most heavily weighed by editor-in-chief Lart.

“I remember," Buzz followed closely, "I remember interviewing him initially in the Daily Mail, but there were no follow-up reports. ”

Leaning around the office chair, Lart pinched his chin and thought: "So? ”

“I just checked on Wiki, and Lehman assumed that all prime numbers could be expressed as a function,” Perera turned the pen and stated the second-hand information she had searched for, "and according to what was on Wiki, Goldbach's guess was also a prime number issue, so... would there be any connection between the two? ”

She doesn't know much about pure numbers, she doesn't necessarily read a thesis, but she has a college education, or at least a search tool.

Heard here, Lart's eyes lit up.

So that seems to make sense...

Buzz interjected: “I remember Goldbach guessing it wasn't 1 +1 = 2? ”

“Oh, Buzz, at first glance you have no culture, even I know that 1 +1 = 2 is Piano justice. As for Godbach's guess… anyway," Lartehaha smiled and stood up from his office chair, "I flew right to Nigeria, where you could start writing press releases… The Nigerian professor was not treated publicly because of his nationality and colour. Goldbach's presumption of honor, which was supposed to be his share, was apathetic in American academia, putting him at the crossroads of his own glory. ”

What news in the United States is most eye-catching?

Eighty percent of it is black, at least for now.

If, a little further, Professor Enoch gets a one-million dollar prize for out-of-school children in Africa, then he can nail those people to the cross of morality.

Buzz frowned and whispered: "But isn't the ark white and does it constitute racial discrimination between ethnic and national minorities? ”

If it proves that Godbach is white and neglected, then their reports are undoubtedly inflammatory. If Clay Institute doesn't give a reasonable explanation...

Well, the explanation doesn't really work either, because it turns out to be a "cunning" argument.

After all, you can't expect every black person to understand correctly the difference between "1 +1” and “1 +1”.

And the state of North America, compared to the Virgin Mary and politicians, is absolutely a "vulnerable group” in academia.

But the problem is that the status of the ark is a bit subtle, and in North America it is also a minority… at least by definition. Academia in the United States treated a young Nigerian indifferently, but did not please a white elite.

That's not enough news.

There was silence in the editorial department.

Even Lart, who had previously been ecstatic because of the big news, was caught up in thinking about the issue.

Yet at this moment, Perera, who was searching for information, suddenly shouted with excitement.

“I got it! ”

She came up with a great idea.

Big news!