Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 627: Common Monuments in the History of Physics and Mathematics!

That afternoon at 2: 00.

It remains the grand auditorium of the old campus of Jinling University.

Although the audience was one fifth less present than yesterday, the atmosphere on the scene was still quite hot.

Responding to the audience's gaze, stand on the ark and board the blackboard, explaining the details of the steps.

As one blackboard was filled, staff quickly dragged the other and placed the blackboard neatly on the stage.

As a result, the staff went to the stage five times and the blackboard was filled with six sheets.

The audience stood up excitedly when the ark wrote the last line, the last line of communication.

The thunderous applause spreads back and forth like a tidal wave, instantly flooding the scene of the entire briefing.

Looking at the blackboard on the stage, Edward Witten, clapping his hands, laughed and said, "Fortunately, I didn't get home early, or I really missed this historic moment. ”

Deligne's face also had a slight smile and a slightly emotional tone of voice.

“Perhaps his talent in other mathematics is much stronger than algebraic geometry. ”

When he heard that, Feverman made a joke and said, "Don't be discouraged, maybe he's just not interested in algebraic geometry issues yet. When he gets interested, maybe the whole algebraic geometry world will be surprised by his achievements. ”

Deligne laughed indiscriminately.

“I hope this day. ”

The ups and downs gradually subsided.

Like the tide, it fades like the tide.

As the audience sat down again, the ark stopped the chalk in its hand.

Looking back at the audience, the ark cleared its voice and said slowly.

“As for the Jan Mills equation, we've got it figured out. And we will also gain a deeper understanding of the interactions between microparticles, and the forms of their existence or motion, from a mathematical perspective. ”

“Next, I will try to explain the quality gap between strong interactions from a mathematical perspective. ”

Listening to the surprise from the audience, the ark paused for a moment and continued to open its mouth.

“Here's the questioning session. ”

……

Solutions to propositions and proofs of propositions differ.

The latter requires rigorous proof of thought and does not tolerate a slight error.

And the former, even if it does not provide any process, even if it is just a guess of the outcome, is allowed by academia.

Just as Wallin proposed in writing Algebraic Mindset that “each positive integer can be expressed as the sum of up to r k power, where r depends on k” and boldly predicts g (2) = 4, g (3) = 9, g (4) = 19.

In writing these conclusions, he did not provide a clear solution, and the proof of the existence of g (k) and the subsequent numerical solutions were resolved by the latter in the next century and a half.

In fact, it doesn't matter if the ark doesn't give a perfect solution.

At best, it leaves a suspension for future generations to look for a solution process with a mathematical aesthetic in the next half-century or a century, and to test the correctness of this conjecture through mathematical methods rather than computers...

In short, with the end of the questioning session, the presentation also came to a successful conclusion, and scholars visiting China boarded a return flight.

At ten o'clock in the evening, Jinling International Airport.

Edward Witten, sitting in the waiting room for the flight, had just picked up a magazine and was about to sit down and read it, immediately blocked by a journalist.

“Professor Witten, how would you feel about this presentation? ”

“This is an excellent presentation, thank you for bringing this report to Professor Lu and thank you for the hospitality from Jinling University. I still miss that... Jinling roasted duck? That seems to be the case in Chinese.” In the middle of a string of English words, a half-life plain language was clipped, and Witten and Yan joked with reporters.

With or without a smile captured, the reporter laughed and went on to ask: "How do you rate the content of this presentation? ”

After hearing this question, Witten thought about it for a while before saying it.

“There is no doubt that this is a landmark achievement in terms of both mathematical and physical history. We found a solution to the Young Mills equation, which means that we can understand the secrets of the microparticle world more deeply from a mathematical point of view, revealing physical phenomena that we have yet to discover but that exist. ”

“From the perspective of a theoretical physicist and mathematical physicist, I think this will be the most outstanding research of the year. ”

Reporter: "Even if this year has just begun? ”

“Yeah, I'm pretty sure of that.” Looking at the watch, the time is almost up, Witten looked at the reporter and continued, "If you have any problems, you'd better hurry up a little and I'll be ready to board in five minutes at the most. ”

If he's optimistic, he can still catch up with CERN.

But what he was able to get from Switzerland, compared to what he had gained from this trip to China, already seemed quite impressive.

“I assure you, this is the last question,” quickly turned over the shorthand and the reporter chose one of the most topical questions, asking, "Professor Lu was criticized for saying that his sudden departure from the conference was a great offense to the scholars present, how do you view this as an internationally renowned scholar? ”

“Internationally renowned scholars can't talk,” Witten chuckled, slightly humbled, “At least I'm missing a Nobel Prize than Professor Lu. ”

After joking, he paused for a moment and continued.

“In general, no one chooses to leave the room halfway unless there is cause for the incident, after all, this is about whether his arguments can be endorsed by other colleagues in academia. But if there's really something I have to do, at least I personally think it's understandable. ”

Reporter: "So you think this accusation is unreasonable? ”

“Well, at least after seeing such excellent results, I don't have any ideas other than satisfaction." Speaking of which, Witten laughed and continued in a relaxed tone, "If you're going to ask my opinion, I think it's a mysterious reason to criticize a scholar who has made an outstanding contribution to the building of theoretical physics, and at the same time thinks superficially that we are as shallow as he is, and not kidding...”

“I think that's the biggest offense to us. ”

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