Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 628 Discussion with Professor Feverman

The Jan Mills Equation Communication report will come to a successful conclusion.

Over the next three days, several other centres interested in the proposition, including Yan Da Ultrasound Center and John Norman Ultrasound Center in Princeton, have had successive results.

The result was no suspense.

A solution to an equation may vary depending on the parameters entered, but a solution does not differ in any way depending on the computer running it, even if it is a non-linear bias differential equation.

With the release of data from several other supercomputing centers, while the crowd of gourds marveled at the computing power of the landing professor, rumours such as "KIM Dai Supercomputing Center data falsification” and "understanding is random" did not break themselves.

Even Yan Da's test data cannot be said to be entirely credible as a result of academic counterfeiting these days, but research institutions such as the John Norman Supercompute Center are still somewhat authoritative in the eyes of the gourd eaters.

At the same time, because of that paper on Arxiv, recent research on the Yang Mills equation, mass gaps and the strong interaction of associated electromagnetic effects on the Arxiv website has once again gained popularity, and there have been heated discussion posts in university academic exchange forums.

After all, understanding the mystery behind this equation is arguably the lifelong wish of many scholars. And as understanding of this equation is sought out, everyone sees the dawn of hope.

Not to mention the lure of the Nobel Prize and the million-dollar reward of the Millennium Difficulty, in addition to satisfying one's own desire for knowledge. Confused in the front.

If anyone could put the last brick on this building, not only would they be able to split at least a third of the prize money, they would be more likely to stand on the Nobel Prize podium with a world-renowned scholar.

No one but a distinct scholar would dislike too much honor...

……

For the results of the supercomputing center, the ark didn't pay too much attention, and didn't pay much attention.

After all, he knew he was right, and that was enough for him.

In the three days following the presentation, the ark was essentially in the faculties of Jinling University, discussing issues related to the quality gap with an old friend, Professor Feverman.

Although Feverman was primarily studying mathematics, the direction of the study was, after all, a partial differential equation, so his research and physics were quite closely related. He has unique insights in both fluid mechanics and theoretical physics.

And that's exactly what the ship needs.

Besides, when studying the NS equation, they are old partners, and there are no obstacles to communicating academic issues.

Kim Dae-sen.

In the ark's office.

The three blackboards placed against the wall are almost empty.

The discussion also felt a little dry all morning, and the ark sent Assistant Lin to make two cups of coffee, then sat on the couch and chatted with Professor Feverman about an unrelated topic.

“How's Princeton doing? ”

Feverman laughed and said, "It's always been good, and in addition to the fact that the students miss you, there are several young women researchers who have expressed their admiration for you… at my age and say that these things are not appropriate, or should I give you their email addresses? ”

When I heard that, almost none of the canoes that were drinking coffee sprayed out.

“Cough! That's not necessary... By the way, how many of my students? How are they doing now? ”

“Qin Yue is currently serving as a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics of the Institute of Advanced Studies, as if doing research in the direction of mathematics. Your student Hardy went back to Brazil and is now said to be teaching at the University of São Paulo, and I don't really know what's going on with him... Oh yes, and your Miss Vera Pujoy. She is an excellent mathematics lecturer and has become an associate professor at Princeton University. She was said to be challenging a very challenging subject, although she seemed reluctant to tell anyone what she was doing. Perhaps you could ask? Satisfy our curiosity, by the way. ”

Some subtly shifted his gaze, and the ark coughed and continued.

“Since she's reluctant to tell, I think it's best to respect her decision. ”

Although he was sure to ask herself, she would tell herself.

But…

He really doesn't know how to talk.

“That makes sense,” Feverman shrugged, "except I was a little worried she might have gotten into the tip of the horn, something similar is common with some young and productive scholars. After all, we agreed that she would be the most powerful contender for the Fields Award at the St. Petersburg International Mathematicians' Congress. It would be a pity for her to be delayed by a mathematical proposition that was temporarily unresolved. ”

The ark was silent for a while and said.

“I'm sure she knows what she's doing. ”

“Well, if you say so. ”

Seeing the Ark seems less eager to discuss the issue, Feverman said nothing more.

He sighted the three blackboards next to the office wall with his coffee in his mouth.

“To be honest, you should talk to Edward Witten, who is the master in theoretical physics, and I have some knowledge of theoretical physics because of work and research needs," put down the coffee cup in hand and leaned on the couch and Feverman continued in a somewhat helpless tone, "and that understanding, perhaps, has not gone much further into fluid mechanics. ”

As if he had expected to say so, the Ark laughed and said.

“Discussing this with him may not be the best option, at least at this stage… Of course, I hope you won't tell him. ”

“Can you tell me why?” Some unexpectedly looked at the ark, and Feverman continued with a joke, "Maybe I'll write a memoir later. ”

“Then I have to answer this question carefully," the ark laughed, silenced for a moment, and continued, "It's not really a particular reason, it's just that as a mathematical physicist, he's been studying the interplay between string theory and the microparticle world for more than a decade, and he has a mature set of ideas. ”

“This set of theories is quite mature, except for the lack of evidence that experiments can provide. If we discuss this with him, it's not a discussion, at best we convince each other… at least now, before a new theory is born, it doesn't make any sense. ”

“I'm sure Witten understands that too," he paused for a moment and the ark laughed and continued, "otherwise I'm sure he'd be happy to stay here for a few more days without having to leave in such a hurry. ”