Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 652: I Have Questions

Oxford University Reporting Office.

The head under the stage is buoyant, and the seat is empty.

Scholars sitting in the room either communicate quietly or read the papers in hand and the proceedings of the report…

Those noisy voices, like a beautiful piece of music, were so pleasant in Professor Brian Carlo's ears. In half an hour, he will be one of the greatest mathematical physicists of the century, building the last stone brick of the Young Mills Equation Millennium Difficulty and sharing a million dollars… at least a third of it.

This bonus is already quite impressive for theoretical scholars.

Of course, his motive for resolving the problem was not a bonus, at least in his view, money and honor were collateral.

What can I say?

Pushing civilization forward with its own hands is a pleasant thing in itself.

Fifteen minutes to the report, and the attending scholars were largely present and probably would not have come yet. Security guards at the doorstep of the Reporting Office opened the area of separation and began to selectively place some master's, doctors and post-doctoral scholars outside the Reporting Office who had not received invitations to attend.

Standing in the corridor next to the venue, Professor Brian, dressed in a black dress, looked at the eye watch and then cast his gaze in the direction of the venue, with a glimmer of disappointment in his eyes.

At this point, a waiter in a black suit with a tie tie at his neck came.

As soon as his heart moved, Professor Brian looked at the waiter and asked.

“Is Professor Lu here? ”

Then the reception was slightly stunned and he shook his head: “No. ”

Professor Bryan's disappointment grew stronger when he heard the ark didn't come.

But that's all.

While it is unfortunate that Professor Lu did not appear here, there are not many bulls who come to hear this briefing. Whether Professor Lu likes his research or not, his report will continue as usual.

Fifteen minutes later, the report will officially begin.

Going up to the stage, Brian showed his PPT on the screen, and started from the abstract part of the paper, divinely articulating his thoughts on the quality gap, and some of the methods used to prove it.

Sitting under the stage, Rowenxuan took a deep breath and spread the notebook across his knee.

It lists a few of the questions he found in his study of the Young Mills equation, as well as Professor Brian's thesis, which are naturally the best if answered in the report. If not, he will point it out during the questioning session.

On the other side, Peter Goddard and Edward Witten from Princeton sit together.

Both are bulls in mathematical physics and are mainly engaged in string theory research. When it was heard that the Oxford professor Brian had claimed to have solved the quality gap problem, the two people interviewed at CERN met immediately and flew to the UK.

Listening to Professor Bryan on stage, Dean Goddard suddenly sighed with some regret.

“It would be nice if Professor Lu were here. ”

As Dean of the Princeton Institute of Higher Studies, he tried to retain this promising scholar when he presented his resignation to him on the Ark, but unfortunately ultimately failed. No matter how many times he remembers it, he will inevitably feel a little sorry.

“He also had his difficulties,” Witten laughed, lifting his legs and putting his notebook on his lap, "and whether he was here or not, I'm sure he wouldn't miss the briefing as an expert in the field, whether he was there or not. ”

Goddard: “What do you think of Professor Brian's thesis? ”

Witten thought for a while: “I need to think for a while, after all, he has changed it at least ten times since the release of the preprint, and I didn't see the final official version until a week ago. It's worth acknowledging that there's something commendable about his proof line, but I always feel something's wrong. If Mathematical Physics were to invite me as a reviewer, I would write my opinion in the review opinion... What do you think? ”

Prior to the beginning of the report, Professor Brian had publicly indicated that he would contribute his final paper to Mathematical Physics. If not unexpectedly, for this major proposition, Mathematical Physics organizes a jury of at least five people to scrutinize the thesis most rigorously.

As the top mathematical physicist who has won the Fields Prize, Mathematical Physics obviously won't miss his Witten name.

And, of course, Peter Goddard sitting next to him, too.

In response to Professor Witten's throw, Dean Goddard was silent for a while and spoke.

“I feel similar to you, his proof may be flawed… and I have another opinion on this issue? ”

Witten lifted her eyebrows: "Oh? ”

Goddard dotted four points on the notebook with a ballpoint pen and drew two lines with his hand: “A four-dimensional normative field theory with SU (N) or SO (N) and SP (N) as the normative group may be equivalent to a string theory with 1n as the string coupling constant… If so, either the mass gap or quark confinement phenomenon can be perfectly explained. ”

Witten raised her eyebrows with interest: "From a string theory perspective? ”

Goddard looked at him and nodded his head: "Exactly. ”

Witten smiled, "Your point of view has been very interesting to me, and maybe later, when the report is over, we can go to the nearby cafe for a drink. ”

Goddard smiled and said, "Ha ha, if you ask me. ”

While sharing this new line of proof, the two of them were completely unaware that they would no longer have any hope for the report.

Two hours have passed and the report will come to an end.

As Professor Bryan completed his final page, applause was raised in the reporting room, and the whole presentation session went into the questioning session.

Professor Brian responded to questions from offstage scholars because he was well prepared to do so.

Soon, no one in the reporting room raised their hands.

Just as Professor Brian intended to announce the end of the report, one hand suddenly reached out.

“Wait a minute. ”

Looking toward the lonely standing right hand in the crowd, Professor Brian frowned slightly, but quickly stretched his eyebrows and spoke with pleasure.

“What is it? ”

Taking a deep breath, Rowenxuan closed the notebook in his hand and stood up.

Sitting on the other side of the reporting room, looking at the man who stood up, Witten's face suddenly appeared surprised.

Noting this surprised look, Goddard cast a gaze at him asking, “Do you know him? ”

Staring at Rowenxuan, who stood up with interest, Witten smiled and said, “Of course, he's my student. ”

Although there have been no fewer than twenty attendances at the briefing, Rowenxuan has been under a lot of pressure from so many well-known scholars.

Calm yourself down, look at Professor Brian on the stage, he says.

“I have questions. ”

Brian: “Go ahead. ”

Rowenxuan: “On page 11, line 15, I noticed that you used in your paper the method of defining the constant effect of the specification in space-time on the ring EUCLID… right? ”

Brian lifted his chin: “Of course, if we intend to discuss this issue from the regularization of the grid, this step is critical to the entire validation process. ”

“As you said, this step is crucial, but...” Rowenxuan took a deep breath and continued, "but how do you intend to prove that the grid step reached the zero hour limit? ”