Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 439: A Letter of Appreciation from the Map Society?

[Dear Professor Ark, I'm Professor Krabs from Spiral 7-X Laboratory. We met about this time last year, I wonder if you still remember.

[This letter has no other purpose, I just wanted to thank you on behalf of the Maple Society Institute of Plasma Physics, all the scholars working in the field of controlled nuclear fusion, and ITER.

[In fact, just last month, we completed the installation of the water-cooled filter, but the end result was not what we expected.

[Good thing we received an invitation to review PRX at the time. Based on the mathematical model you provided, we redesigned the algorithm of the host computer and adjusted the control plan. Then a miraculous scene appeared!

[You can't imagine how surprised we were at the time that the striped plasma running along the orbit was at least 50% more stable than before!

[I believe that if we continue to improve the control scheme and improve the sensitivity of the current control unit of the ring coil, this number can be even greater. There is still a lot of room for use in your mathematical model, but it is limited by limited technical conditions and we are temporarily unable to fully develop it.

[We will report on the improved algorithm at the next IAEA-Demo International Symposium. If you're interested, I can get you an invitation. Of course, if you don't have time to attend, you can also keep an eye out for paper information on the official website.

[Anyway, I have to say thank you, and I believe many people, many people have to say thank you...]

After reading this email, the look on the ark was a bit odd.

There's such a coincidence.

The reviewer happens to be Professor Kraber?

But think about it, the circle of controllable nuclear fusion is this big, and the research on the mimetics is dominated by the Spiral 7-X lab, and besides Professor Kreber, he can't think of a more suitable reviewer.

I just heard that it's not easy to turn on a replicator once, and it's burning money in milliseconds.

In that case, this is probably the most costly review since PRX was inaugurated...

At this point, Jimmy came from the lawn next to him.

“What's the matter, Professor? ”

“Nothing,” he shook his head, stood by the lake and put his cell phone away, "I had a little business, so I went back. This is the last game of your college career. Come on. ”

“That's for sure!” Jimmy smiled in the sun and continued with a joke, "I also intend to bring back another trophy before graduation. ”

Training at the Drone Club continued and after bidding farewell to the club's staff, the Ark went straight back to the Office of the Institute of Higher Studies.

Just as he arrived at the office, Vera was coming in with a pile of documents.

When she saw the ark also here, the little girl immediately opened her eyes and reported back to him.

“Professor, this is the resume of the students who will be enrolled next spring, and I have printed it out for you. ”

The ark nodded: "Thank you, put it on my desk. ”

It's almost the end of the year in a few months.

If not unexpectedly, he should be drinking coffee at this time, picking out a few good looking resumes from this pile of A4 paper while choosing fat, then taking some afternoon tea time for a video interview and finally deciding who is the “lucky one” who can receive his offer.

This year, however, he does not intend to recruit new students.

- I'm too busy.

Second, when the students graduate, he should probably consider returning home.

Vera was embarrassed to say, "Can I help you sort it out? ”

The Ark laughed and said, "No, I'll take a look myself. ”

“All right then. ”

Vera nodded and went back to her desk to do her thing.

Sitting not far away, Wei Wen looked at the resume that the stacked ark had not touched at all and suddenly asked: “Will we not recruit new students this year? ”

Ark: “No, I can't bring it. ”

Wei Wen nodded thoughtfully and did not speak, but understood something in his heart.

Looks like I need to intensify my graduation thesis...

Shaking his head, Wei Wen set aside his meditations and put his energy back into the work at hand.

……

The latest paper published on PRX caused a sensation in the plasma physics community.

Not just the plasma physics community, to be precise. In terms of the content covered by this paper, its influence has spread to a number of fields, including applied mathematics, hydrodynamics, and even hydrology and meteorology.

Until then, turbulence was recognized as a chaotic system, and plasma turbulence was one of the most complex of many turbulence problems.

The vast majority of scholars working in relevant fields expressed considerable surprise at the thesis of the Ark.

Because it was so unexpected.

Or in other words, if it wasn't because the ark solved the millennium dilemma of the NS equation, and if it wasn't because it was claimed that the discovery was made by a well-known scholar, most people would even prefer to believe it was just a fool's day joke.

Because the paper contains a large number of complex mathematical methods, for those who do not have the basis for differential geometry and differential equations, there is a certain difficulty in understanding the paper, and even with a good mathematical foundation, it is necessary to refer to the L-shaped paper previously published by the Ark in the Mathematical Yearbook.

However, as soon as those interested had read the paper and really understood its content, they were shocked by the mathematical methods used in it.

Just as half a century ago Robert Kraichnan used a quantum field theory method to conduct a statistically closed study of turbulent pulse field energy equations that satisfied the Navier-Stokes equation, completing the only harmonious pulse structure energy spectrum equation (DIA theory) based on the Momentum Conservation First Principle to date, thus creating a "modern turbulence analysis theory”.

The work of the Ark is, in a sense, similar to, and even more so than, his work.

And before that, no one ever thought that turbulence could be so understood!

Less than half a month after the paper was published, a considerable amount of excitement was generated in academia.

In the latest issue of the Physics Review Bulletin (PRL), Professor Dieter Hoffmann, an internationally renowned plasma physics expert and former dean of the Faculty of Nuclear Physics and Sciences at Darm University of Technology, Germany, was invited to write a commentary that expressed his views on this industry vibrating paper.

“… he used unique ideas when building mathematical models, but the theoretical tools he used were not innovative, after all, the L streams he had created a few months earlier had been published in the Mathematical Yearbook and later used to study solutions to NS equations. ”

“Generally speaking, it is the work of physicists to extend mathematical methods to the physical field. And when a reliable tool was born, it was only a matter of time before it was used in the right place. ”

“Without this paper, a similar approach would probably emerge within five or ten years. And the same thing was supposed to happen five years later, or 10 years later. ”

“Just now, he told us and brought it all up ten years ahead. ”

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(I'm going to the hospital to check my body later, update early, I can only do one more thing today... at the moment of writing this sentence, I had a feeling someone would definitely say I'm short, but I can't help it, I'm desperate too T.T)