Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 425: International Congress of Mathematicians!

August 1, 2018 morning.

The head in the hall is buoyant.

As the largest and most important conference of the international mathematics community, the International Conference of Mathematicians has the prestige of the Olympic Games in mathematics. It has not been interrupted since 1897, with the exception of two world wars.

As an international conference that provides space for global mathematicians to communicate, discuss academic issues, meet old friends and make new friends, every congress plays a pivotal role in mathematical history.

This year's General Assembly is of particular significance.

Not only because it was the first international congress of mathematicians in the southern hemisphere, but also because of the millennium challenge, it received considerable attention from the very beginning.

Dressed in formal attire, they arrived near the venue, and in the corridor outside the venue, the ark ran into Professor Feverman, and the two entered the venue together.

A less crowded position was found not far from the door, and the ship looked at the table below.

It's just 8: 00, an hour away from the ceremony.

Feverman: "I heard from CTV in your country yesterday that they applied to IMU for a live broadcast authorization for the conference. ”

The ark looked at the corner of the venue, not far from the eye, and from that row of cameras, the logo of Station C was definitely seen.

Perhaps he noticed his gaze, the little brother with the camera, wisely pointing the camera to his side.

Quickly retrieving his sight, the ark asked, “Is this unusual? ”

“Of course it's rare, at least in my image, this is the first time.” Professor Feverman smiled and patted himself on the shoulder of the canoe. "What do you say, do you feel nervous? ”

The ark thought: "… It's okay. ”

He even survived yesterday's press conference. Today is just the opening ceremony, and he doesn't need to do anything special.

As for Station C…

It's not the first time he's fucked.

Professor Feverman looked at the ark with surprise: "Unbelievable, that's 1.4 billion views of the media, don't you feel anything? ”

The ark coughed softly: “How can it be so exaggerated...”

“… In fact, there is one other thing that may be important to you, but I'm not sure if I want to tell you.” Speaking of which, the look on Feverman's face was suddenly a little hesitant, and it seemed like he couldn't figure out whether to say it or not.

Ark: “What is it? ”

Looking around to make sure no one was staring over here, Feverman coughed softly and lowered his voice: “Yesterday at the party, I heard an old friend talk about the Fields Award. He revealed to me the list of winners...”

The news frightened him and the ark looked at him in surprise.

It took a while to say it.

“… this is not very good. ”

Professor Feverman said seriously: "It's not good, so I want you to keep it a secret for me. ”

Ark looked around.

Though I know I shouldn't ask, I still can't resist curiosity.

“… may I ask who is on the list? ”

Professor Feverman's eyebrows picked, “Do you really want to know? ”

The ark nodded: "… hmm. ”

Lowering his voice, Feverman continued: "Unfortunately your name isn't on it… although we all think you're the only one who won the Filtz Award. ”

Ark:????

Grass?!

You're kidding.

That's not enough Faye prizes?!

The familiar voice came from the side just moments when the ark was taken aback by this phrase.

“Don't believe his bullshit, nobody knows the list of winners well in advance before the list is published, even if that man is Feverman," said Professor Deligne, walking faceless from the side, ruthlessly poking Feverman's bullshit in the face and staring seriously at him, "or you telling ‘that friend' who? ”

Stared at by Delinière, Feverman coughed up and quickly and subtly moved his gaze: “Cough, my dear Professor Delinière... this is just a joke with a lively atmosphere, please don't be so serious, otherwise don't you think life will be a lot less fun? ”

The Ark was silent: "... you almost fooled me. ”

Ha ha, Feverman patted the shoulder of the ark and said with a smile, “Don't be so serious! Look, isn't it a lot easier now? ”

Ark: “I was very relaxed before you made this joke. ”

Professor Feverman sighed: “Well, I apologize to you...”

……

9 o'clock sharp.

The 28th International Congress of Mathematicians was officially closed with scholars in attendance.

Chairman of the Organizational Committee of the General Assembly Professor Silvana and the head of the International Mathematical Union. Professor Shinsen delivered opening remarks from the podium, thanked the local organizers of the conference, thanked old and new friends who had come to the conference and announced the opening of the current Mathematics Congress.

After the opening ceremony, the awards are presented.

At the moment of entering this phase, the atmosphere of the meeting was immediately pushed towards the high chao.

The first to be announced is the Gaussian Prize winner, which principally rewards results in applied mathematics.

Professor David Donoghue of Stanford University was honored for his fundamental contribution to mathematical, statistical and computational analysis of important issues in signal processing.

This was followed by the Chen Province Lifetime Award, which was a lifetime achievement award with no limitations on the field. The Chen Provincial Body Award was awarded to Masaki Habara in recognition of his nearly 50 years of contribution to algebraic analysis and expression of theoretical excellence and fundamentality.

Then came the Rivarati Prize, which was won by a Turkish named Ali Nassin...

And finally, as the focus of the awards ceremony, and as the epitome of the opening ceremony of the entire International Congress of Mathematicians, the head of the International Mathematical Union... The list of winners of the Fields Prize will be announced.

The vast majority of mathematical achievements are born under the age of forty, and the Fields Prize is the highest honor a mathematician under the age of forty can achieve and the Nobel Prize in mathematics.

Although the medal does not determine whether a scholar is great or not, none of the scholars recognized by the medal is a superior scholar and a mainstay of academia influencing the development of mathematics as a discipline.

Gaps in the publication of this list.

A lot of people held their breath unconsciously and stared at the stage.

Especially those who are expected to win the Phil Prize.

Sitting in the middle of the crowd, Zhang Wei shenzhen thickened and his fists squeezed unconsciously.

Sitting next to Molina, Sophie Morell rubs her index finger gently in front of her knee, wondering if it's pure nervousness or praying.

And James Maynard from England, sitting in the corner of the room with his arms in his arms. This young analytics mathematician is also one of the top candidates for the Philippine Prize, although he once lost to someone in the competition for twin count speculation...

Perhaps he felt the heat of his eyes under the stage, and Professor Mori smiled amicably at the audience under the stage.

After clearing his voice, he read out the first winner's words in a solemn and steady voice.

“His understanding and application of mathematical methods are highly developed, combined with remarkable ambition and endless curiosity. ”

“… from the Week-Land Theorem to the Twins Theorem, from the Polynyak-Lu Theorem to the Godebach-Lu Theorem, he is researching additive mathematics, injecting fresh blood into this ancient and great discipline of numeracy, reinvigorating it. ”

“Not just in mathematics, but in general letter analysis, group theory, topology, differential geometry, bias and differential equations… his work spans many disciplines, and the difficulty and contribution of this is no longer descriptive in three words. ”

“I believe it's not just the inspiration of genius, it's more concentrated in countless sweats. ”

Master Mori. Seaton, speaking solemnly, declared.

“The first winner is the Ark! ”