Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 623: Understanding the Young Mills Equation!

Got it?

Jan Mills Equation Communication

What about the process?

And wait. What about the questioning session?

Why did you run away?!

Even if you're a Fields Prize winner, you can't be so discreet?!

The audience throughout the lobby was facing each other, and the noise of the disturbances spread from the centre to the surrounding area like the tide.

Some shook their heads, others were overwhelmed, others took pictures of the formula on the blackboard, and others exchanged amazing gazes with their peers next to them, not knowing what to say.

He stared at the formula on the blackboard, pinched the pen and drew two random strokes on the paper, and then looked at the next Faltines, "… is this the understanding? ”

Fartings stared at the blackboard expressionlessly and it took a while before he could say anything.

“I'm good at algebraic geometry, PDE. You have to ask Feverman. ”

Cleveland: “…? ”

And you're not good at it?

Although Faltines kicked the ball to Feverman, Feverman's face was the same at the moment.

Eyebrows stared at the communication on the blackboard, and Deligne tried to calculate it, but soon gave up the idea like Faltines did. Looking at Professor Feverman, a PDE expert sitting next to him, he stopped his ballpoint pen and asked.

“He counts, right? ”

“I don't know… even if I wanted to verify it, it wasn't something I could do," Feverman paused for a while and said with some difficulty, “This is the field of computers, not mathematicians. ”

Bi-differential equations differ from general equations, and their vast amounts of computation are among the highest in all disciplines.

Especially the nonlinear differential equations, let alone the numerical indices that can be solved, are the ones that can prove the solution. It is arguably not only the most difficult subject in computational mathematics, but also one of the core difficulties of other disciplines in building an imaginary model of a problem.

If the Ark wrote down the process, he could go down his path and look for the loopholes in the process.

However, there is only one understanding here...

He really doesn't know what to do with the problem.

Closed the notebook in his hand, Edward Witten nodded seriously.

“The calculations involved are too large… If he is unable to provide a calculation process, we will probably have to use the calculations to verify this landmark discovery. ”

As he spoke, his tone was full of excitement.

He saw not only the possibility of mathematical solutions to the Young Mills equation, but also the possibility of correlating electromagnetic effects with strong interactions.

If he's right, history will remember the day.

Sitting next to him, Wiles' face was also an expression of interest.

Though not very concerned about what the physics community thinks, he is quite interested in the mathematical proposition itself. So as soon as he heard what Witten had said, he nodded.

“I agree that any great discovery could have been born unintentionally, and if it had been so missed, it would have been an immense loss for Professor Lu and for us… just like the Fermata Theorem. Didn't Princeton have an overrun? Just use your good. ”

Professor Deligne nodded.

“I'll get in touch. ”

Academician Wang Shicheng, sitting on the side of the General Assembly Hall, took a photo of the blackboard and sent it to the internal discussion group of the Yan Grand Major's workgroup. The scholars in the group are basically top scholars from Yan Dadai Academy and academic leaders in the domestic mathematics community.

After sending the pictures, Master Wang Shicheng called the Dean of the Academy.

“I sent the diagram to the discussion group to help me get it over-the-counter. ”

“... well, it's the Jan Mills equation. ”

Looking at Wang Shicheng Academician sitting next to him, the man who had previously had a blissful accident swallowed his mouth and spat, whispering.

“Did he really figure it out? ”

Wang Shicheng said casually: “I don't know, but it's very likely. ”

The audience in the lobby was disgraced, and the teachers responsible for conference logistics, as well as the school leaders, were overwhelmed by the operation of the Ark that did not follow the set of cards. He glanced at the landing boat and went outside the auditorium. Dean Qin was just about to catch up, but was caught by Principal Xu.

“What are you doing? ”

“What else can we do? Invite him back. There is a questioning session after that.” Dean Qin said in a hurry, “What's the matter with him if he doesn't open this report in half? ”

Principal Xu was silent for a while and said, “We'll talk about him later. Go up and save the scene first. ”

Dean Qin suddenly stopped and smiled.

“This… how can I save the field? ”

Principal Xu hated iron and steel and said: “Just say something randomly, thank you to the next guests, announce that the next report will be over, let them move to an intercontinental hotel for dinner... Do I still teach you this stuff? ”

“… OK, OK! I'll try.” Dean Qin said with a stiff scalp.

The other side of the auditorium.

Han Mengqi stood at the bottom of the stage completely silly, until the back of the ark disappeared and the side door of the grand auditorium never returned to God.

Understand?

What kind of communication?

Is this report off?

By contrast, Lin Yuxiang next to her was quite nervous, and her eyes were almost full of small stars.

“Wow, the professor is so handsome...”

Monkey Han: “???? ”

Although she does not deny it, is there any inevitable link between the two?

Not to mention the chaotic auditorium because of the rows of formulas left behind by the ark.

Straight out of the canoe of the old campus, Wang Peng's car was already in the direction of Zhongshan International.

Pushing the door open, he went straight to the study, sat in front of the desk and opened the computer, knocking on the keyboard with his fingers clapping, and began to edit against a brand new document.

“Differential geometry is not impossible to apply to the solution of a partial differential equation, it's just that the method needs some tweaking... Damn, why didn't I think of that half a month ago? ”

His mouth whispered to himself, and the divinity in the eyes of the ark grew more and more excited.

Inspiration is always born by accident.

All the clues were linked together, and all the thought he had given over the past two months also made sense at this moment.

“Just set U (3) to be a thick constant line in Banahe space X...”

“That's it! ”

Stare at the line of formula on the screen and knock down the returning anonymous finger slightly trembling.

If mathematics is God's language, then at this moment he has stood on God's shoulders.

The truth of this universe has never been so close, as if it were just a short walk away from him...

Is there anything more exciting or important to a scholar than that?

Probably not anymore.