Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1116 “Review Conferences”

Germany.

North Rhine.

The conference room at the Maple Institute of Mathematics was full of people at the round table, looking slightly overcrowded.

Sitting at the table watching the faces of several other participants, Faltines' heart was filled with complex emotions.

He never thought about it before.

This internal seminar meeting of the Brbaki school to solve the theory of general unity turned into a "review conference” to coffin the conclusion of this proposition...

It was as if there was a heavenly will in the underworld, as if from the beginning his hopes had been destined not to be fulfilled.

Something that made him both happy and worried eventually happened...

The silence of many scholars sitting at the table was abnormal.

On the one hand, it's because surprise has taken all the thought, and on the other, it's because surprise doesn't know what to say...

Even if you want to express your opinion on the matter, you'll have to wait until you've finished reading the paper.

It is precisely for this reason that, from yesterday until today, mainstream voices that truly hold the voice of the mathematical community have shown considerable silence, and so far no eminent scholar has expressed a professional opinion on the matter.

“So that's it. ”

The first to break the silence in the conference room was Professor Feverman.

With the paper in his hand, his eyes narrowed into two moon-toothed gaps, and praise flowed from the fishtail pattern, as if detailing this exquisite piece of art at the end.

“The deeper and more complex the logic, the more minimalist the form of expression, and the MOTIVE we study, as we expect, is the common source of all the good up-tunes. ”

“These wonderful properties remind me of the metaphor of Plato Cave, do they all come from the same thing? Just the realization of the same abstract thing at different levels? It's like going straight to the number and shape of the roots of the universe, and in the abstract sense, they're actually the same thing, and the difference is just the angle from which we see the problem. ”

“… so wonderful. ”

It's a long story as to why Professor Feverman, who's not from the Burbach school, is here.

Originally he attended an academic conference in Paris in the field of differential equations, and all of a sudden he learned this amazing thing.

After a brief exchange with Professor Deligne via e-mail, he arrived from Paris immediately after learning that the “Review Committee” lacked an expert in the differential field.

He's halfway through the paper.

And now he's finally finished looking at the other half.

Noting that everyone looked up at themselves, he placed the paper in his hand on the table and shrugged his shoulders.

“By and large… I have read this paper and have no major problems. ”

“Don't just look at me, I'm sure I'm not just done... tell me what you think. ”

Professors Deligne and Sanak looked at each other and said after a while of silence.

“Better yet, after all, he was a student of mine, and I can't come to a hasty conclusion. ”

“So are you going to kick me a leather ball?” With a helpless expression, Professor Sanak sighed and took off his glasses on the nose beam.

“Even I can't give an immediate assessment of such a major proposition. Perhaps some things should be said after a few more reads, but since you have asked...”

Paused for a moment, he cleared his voice and changed his serious tone.

“To be honest, I was shocked. ”

“Not only his own understanding of the Langlands platform and motive theory, but also his application of a variety of mathematical tools in various fields… I didn't think of this age and the opportunity to open my eyes so much. ”

“Without commenting on the adequacy of his argumentative process, the value of the mathematical methods and frameworks he presented throughout his thesis probably goes beyond everything we have achieved in the field of algebraic geometry since the twentieth century. ”

“It's more like a book than a paper. Since EGA, we have a new Bible… No, it's probably even greater, the Bible tells us what to believe, and it's like an epic poem that connects the past to the future. ”

When Professor Sanak said that, almost everyone at the table threw a surprise gaze at him.

Professor Deligne, in particular, was surprised not to speak for a moment.

Compared to others, he's been working at Princeton Institute of Higher Studies for a lot of time, and he's very familiar with the old man.

Few people are able to get a positive rating from this guy, although it seems easy.

And it is clear that this is not just a positive assessment anymore.

Professor Fartings opened his mouth and spoke after a while.

“Would it be a little too exaggerated to be comparable to EGA? ”

EGA, Grotendik's Algebraic Geometry Basis.

Although the name sounds like a textbook or handout of a university, it is in fact the cornerstone of modern algebraic geometry, which is considered biblical by scholars working in this field.

In any case, it would be exaggerated to compare this paper, which is uncertain whether there are any problems, with Professor Grotendic's greatest achievements.

At least that's what Faltines thinks.

Professor Sanak shook his head and said, "I'm not exaggerating at all, I'm already very conservative. In fact, what I would like to say is that its impact on the future should even be on top of Euclidean's original geometry… at least as much as it is. It's just too early to talk about it, so let's see, someone's going to witness my prophecy in the future. ”

Seven tongues of voice gradually spread out at the conference table.

Some agree with Professor Sanak, while others believe that this is an exaggeration.

The only thing that is undisputed is that the Ark did an amazing thing.

Whether or not we can find a scholar who can compete with him in retrospective history, this thesis is destined to be a watershed for the mathematical world, one world before it was born, and another after it was born.

“This paper...” Looking at the printout in hand, Schultz said in a sophisticated manner, "I can't reach an immediate conclusion, I may have to wait until I go back and do some research. In addition..."

Suddenly, he complained.

“Wouldn't this major mathematical proposition look too informal on Arxiv? We need a debriefing anyway. ”

“I agree with you,” said Professor Deligne, who was very silent throughout, "I will send him an e-mail with suggestions in this regard later. ”

“Looks like we're gonna have to fly to Jinling again. ”

Looking at the watch, Professor Feverman mumbled.

“I knew I would buy tickets directly to Jinling. Why are you here? ”

Faltines: "…”

Schultz: "…”

Deligne: "…”