Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 826: The World Is Really Small

In general, the daily routine of research in theoretical directions is essentially two things.

Either you're brushing your liver or you're writing a paper on it. Anyway, body or soul, one is always moving bricks.

Even at the level of the ark, the steps of research can never change. Leaving aside some things from or outside of school, what you do every day is basically either tracking the literature in your top3 journal, or sitting quietly at your desk thinking about your problems.

Since it is intended to return to the mathematics field after the end of the "Earth Moon Control” task chain and flush the mathematics level to LV10, the Ark will track academic keywords on its own bespoke literature reading software, basically in the mathematics field.

Especially with regard to the Lehman function, and Lehman's assumption that the two articles are essentially literature published in journals above Top 5 in the direction of mathematics, the Ark collects them and reads them carefully.

While it was not realistic to expect outstanding research in that area, he hoped to draw a little inspiration from the research of others.

After stepping on the 8 o'clock bell to the office as usual and reading the syllabus of the discussion session, Ho Changwen drove out overnight, the ark sat at his desk, turned on his laptop, and was ready to check his tracking labels to see if there were any valuable papers in the direction he was following.

At this point, however, a series of bubbles popped up in the lower right corner of the computer screen.

Xiao Ai: [Master, I have an invitation to review your draft ~ (• ● ● ●)]

Invitation to review?

Drop the coffee cup in your hand and the ark taps into your mailbox via the link Eyrie handed over.

The email inviting the review was from the Mathematics Chronicle.

The Ark also remembers that its first paper on Zhou's speculation was published in the Mathematics Chronicle. Although no further papers were published in the journal, occasionally invitations to review the editorial work of the Mathematical Chronicle were received.

In general, the academic value of the papers that can be published in this journal is considerable.

The place of interest opened the paper attached to the mail, and the moment I saw the title of the paper, the eyebrows of the ark suddenly lifted with interest.

“… Conrey Critical Line Theorem Proof Based on Odrizko's Zero Point Calculation? ”

The title was read out in a low voice, and the ark sat upright on the office chair, quickly sweeping through the abstract and reading towards the text.

The contents of the paper are not very long and, taken together, only 15 pages.

The author has demonstrated the Conrey Criticality Theorem through a novel method. Although the 40 per cent figure had not been taken a step forward, the methodology used in the paper's presentation was very interesting.

If the ark remembers correctly, in general, the Levinson algorithm is used to study the problem.

The paper was carefully viewed from the beginning to the end, and the ark at the end of the paper wrote down its own review opinions and marked for adoption.

Although it may take 3-5 days for a general professor to review the text, for him, there is basically nothing wrong with following through.

However, at this time, the sight of the ark from the screen suddenly softly hummed, grabbing the right hand of the mouse gently dragged, and selected several of the lines of formula.

Don't know if it was his illusion, he always thought it was familiar.

Although the Mathematics Chronicle is a double-blind review, in principle the reviewer cannot see the contributor's name, there is actually a way to determine who submitted the draft.

Many scholars are now accustomed to hanging pre-printed copies online before submitting their contributions. It is actually easier to search for the author of a paper as long as a section of the field is taken from the paper for retrieval.

Curious about the author of this paper, Ark thought that the manuscript had been reviewed anyway, even if we knew the contributor's name at this time, it shouldn't be a violation?

Just one look!

The ark hesitated for a moment, eventually losing its curiosity, and made a decision to search after landing in Arxiv.

Indeed, the contributor also maintained a good habit of hanging pre-printed copies before uploading papers, and he searched the contributor's information without much effort.

But when he saw the contributor's name, he was stunned.

Molina Abel!

and…

Vera Puyui.

“… the world is too small. ”

After a moment of slight dismay, the Ark shook its head with a smile, shut down the page and sent its previous review comments to the Mathematics Chronicle editorial mailbox.

No wonder he found the paper so familiar, and both contributors were his acquaintances, one of whom was also a student. It's weird if you're not familiar with it.

But what didn't surprise him was that Molina hadn't given up on Lehman's assumptions and even brought his apprentice into the pit.

Just as the Ark hesitated to send Vera an email asking what was going on with their research, the door of the office suddenly opened and an unexpected person from the Ark walked in.

“Ha ha, Brother Lu, look who's back? ”

Attracted by the noise, Ark looked up at Brother Luo standing at the door and asked unexpectedly: "Are you back from Shanghai? ”

“Returning from Switzerland, I went on a trip to CERN two months ago and just returned home today.” Like in his own office, Rowenxuan pulled a chair and sat across from the ark in a big grip.

When he saw the draft paper on the table, his eyes suddenly caught a glimmer of interest, picking up the draft paper on the table and asking curiously.

“Lehman guess? When did you start challenging this thing? ”

The ark smiled slightly and said, "Just do some research in your spare time. ”

“Yes, your interest is really high-end. Lehman thought it would be a pleasure, admiration," Luo Wenxuan put his thumb up, pulled out the file that was tucked under his elbow and placed it on the table, “No bullshit, what you want me to do is done! ”

Picking up the document from the table, the ark swept open and a surprise appeared on his face.

“So soon? ”

Lunar Johnson Collider Engineering Plan!

Although the detailed drawings are not on this document, and only a rough sketch of the project was included in the proposal, from the look on Brother Luo's chest, the detailed drawings have been completed.

When he heard the ark's surprise, Luo Wenxuan laughed proudly and waved his hand.

“It wasn't so hard to design, but the collider had two difficult points, one was to vacuum dozens of kilometres of pipes and the other was a liquid helium cooling system. How are you going to build a tunnel hundreds of kilometers long on the moon? ”

“I naturally have a way to fix this, so you don't have to worry about it," Ark laughed, putting this document aside, "tell me, how was your two months at CERN? ”