Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1028: Accidentally Witnessed History

Ark guessing is true.

Em was indeed a successful paper uploaded five minutes ago, and the system's tone almost came from that time.

However, although the paper was uploaded, I'm afraid it's not that easy to see it at this time.

Because it's been almost five minutes...

The server on the Arxiv site has completely crashed!

Academic websites like this would not normally have a large number of visits and would not have set up a server with a particularly large capacity, taking into account various aspects such as operating costs.

Now, however, almost every mathematician in the world, with a tag to track Lehman's guess of the problem, has been alerted to on-site or even e-mail messages.

It's exactly 9: 00 in the morning in North America, as if for a moment most of the world's mathematicians —— not even mathematicians at all, just scholars wiping aside the direction of mathematics -- all went to download papers.

The administrator of Arxiv's website, not knowing what was going on, was stunned by the amount of visits like a DOS attack.

Then, the server became glorious.

Almost simultaneously with the collapse of the Arxiv website, Mathoverflow, a global industry-oriented mathematics forum, discussions on this topic have been completely flashed.

[Proof of Lehman's guess!? Did you see that push message on Arxiv?!

[Look at the yarn! The site's crashed. Look at the ghost!

[I was fortunate to see it, but not in the push message, I saw it in my list of tracking tags... and I suspected that I was mistaken.

[God, I went to the calendar! Today is not April 1st!

[Has anyone read the paper already? Come out and tell us exactly what the paper says. Did he prove it?

[This is beyond my field of study, but I look at Professor Tao's dynamics and he seems to have printed out the paper. And by looking at his schedule, it seems to have dropped the course and the meeting for the whole week.

Wait, he's not at the IMU convention? I mean, he didn't go to St. Petersburg?

[This session did not go, he is said to be regretting it.

Professor Tao is not the only one who regrets this.

In fact, many scholars who, for various reasons, did not go to the Mathematicians' Congress, regretted this moment.

How did you catch up with this one?

How did you catch up with the one they didn't go to?

Two days later, Professor Lu's 60-minute presentation, and the subject coincides with the study of Lehman's assumptions.

A lot of people have regretted it!

At the same time, the administrative lounge of the Hotel Clincia.

The corner leaned against the window, and two prestigious math professors sat there in a very low profile.

One of them was Faltines and the other sitting opposite him was Deligne.

They were drinking coffee and talking about the future of mathematics.

“It is unfortunate that Miss Puyui's case is a serious blow to the entire mathematical community. Before I came here, I was going to invite her to join my plan, and I didn't expect this to happen. ”

“There are winds and clouds in the sky, and people have peril and bliss… The Chinese State seems to have such a saying. We can only pray that she suffers less in a few days. ”

Paused for a moment, Professor Deligne sighed softly and glanced at Faltines, turning away this heavy topic, "Speaking of which, you are too old to relax. ”

“It was at this age that I wanted to leave something behind before I retired completely… Seriously, I kind of understand Sir Attia now. ”

Professor Deligne gave him an irreplaceable expression, which he did not receive.

There have been so many sad things lately that he really doesn't want to touch on topics that have already been sad.

At this point, a footsteps suddenly appeared at the door of the Executive Lounge.

I saw Professor Feverman's disillusioned expression and walked over there.

It's kind of like being frightened, but it's not like something terrible happened.

Looking at this expression on his face, Professor Deligne lifted his eyebrows slightly and was about to ask him what had happened and saw him speak voluntarily.

And as soon as it opens up, it stops everyone.

“Lehman's guess proved. ”

The air calmed down for a moment.

As if a needle had landed on the ground, it could be heard clearly.

Professor Fartings did not even look up, and said softly, “This is impossible. ”

Professor Deligne was equally expressionless, shrugging his shoulders and saying, “This joke is not funny. ”

As if he knew what the two would say, Professor Feverman had no surprise in his face, but added to Deligne: "Prove it to be your student. ”

This time, the two people sitting there calmly, the expression on their faces instantly changed.

Professor Fartings, in particular, opened his mouth with a dumb face, finally raising his head and frowning, he said.

“... you mean the ark? ”

“Yes.” Professor Feverman nodded, speaking in his natural voice, "I don't remember any other student besides my old friend, studying this direction. ”

“ …… ”

When he heard the phrase "yes”, Professor Faltines stopped talking for a moment and just threw his gaze at Deligne, seemingly waiting for his opinion.

However, Professor Deligne's face is also stunned at this moment, even a little unexpected.

Opening his mouth, he lifted his slightly trembling index finger and touched the glasses on the lower nose beam, lifting it upright and watching Professor Feverman standing at the door seriously said.

“Are you sure he said that? ”

Recalling the scene he had seen earlier in the report room, Professor Feverman sighed softly.

“I don't have to be sure. He's already uploaded the paper to Arxiv. If you have a registered Mathoverflow account, you should see it, and now the whole mathematics community is talking about it, and as far as I know, there's already a mathematics institute working on his pre-printed copy hanging on Arxiv..."

Taking a deep breath, his shoulders relaxed against the chair, and when he learned that the preprint had hung up, Professor Deligne was not in a hurry to confirm the paper on Arxiv.

The same goes for Faltines, who sits across from him.

The old man, whose heart was no less stunned at this moment, looked at him silently and then opened his mouth.

“Unexpectedly, we witnessed history. ”

After a long period of silence, Deligne exhaled two hurried emotions from her closed mouth.

“… yeah. ”

“It was so sudden. ”

It's no exaggeration to say that if Lehman's guess is really proven by him, the history of mathematics in the 21st century will have to be at least ten pages short because of his existence. And the textbook on analytical mathematics, at least because he's 20 more pages.

Of course, all this presupposes that he is indeed right.