Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1161 Mathematics is the Universe's Language

Professor Grotendik's tombstone is in the blind corner of the cemetery, covered with dust, and has not been visited for a long time.

He had been out of contact since late in life, and the vast majority did not even know where he was buried, except that few of his friends knew where he lived.

According to the old priest, except for the last two months of his life, Grotendik came here almost every weekend to pray.

In the face of the old man's nagging missionary service, the ark simply took its head down and placed the bouquet in front of the tombstone.

Bless the great scholar in his own way and thank him for leaving the precious information to himself, and then the Ark turned around and left.

Not that he doesn't want to stay here.

He just didn't want to stand there looking sad and deeply for this director Giacobino.

In fact, there is nothing to be sad about. Life and old age are the usual, and people can choose the life they like for the rest of their lives. This is something that many people envy. His seclusion was a great loss to the mathematical community, but for himself it was not a fortunate thing not to try.

After leaving the cemetery, the ark followed the old priest to his home, not far from the church, where he saw the rest of the material in his garage.

The word heap is used because it's really a lot of information, like a hill.

In the 18th century, when academic exchanges were said to be underdeveloped, European mathematicians relied mostly on letters and manuscripts to “open” research results, and the Ark did not expect to see such a “primitive” mode of communication in the 21st century.

Although the information was placed here in piles, it can be seen that the old man took some effort to separate the drafts from the official notes and put a layer of plastic cloth over it to block the dust.

For the sake of keeping these notes so well, the Ark fulfilled its promise to donate a million euros symbolically to this church of Saint Lizier as a document storage fee for a period of eight years.

And no matter how delighted the old priest was because of this massive drop, the ark took out his phone and called his sister, asking her to help contact the local Paris airline that had a logistics business, commissioned them to return the books and drafts to the country, and then boarded a car back to Paris.

The rest is simple.

With an irrefutable price on the side of Startech, the commissioned space company stepped on the back heel of the landing boat and walked away to the town of Omites, where professionals were responsible for packing and retrieving the precious information, which was sent to the plane to Jinling on the same day, and no fighter jet escort was arranged.

Returning to the hotel in the evening hours, after the cafeteria had settled the dinner in a hurry, the ark returned to its room, spreading Professor Grotendic's notes on the table and turning the door open with enthusiasm.

“Can't even Professor Grotendick solve the problem? Let me take a look..."

It is rumored that, prior to his seclusion, Professor Grotendik and his student Delini had been working on the Lehman conjecture and its promotion in the field of algebraic geometry, and it was during this period that the famous Wai conjecture was resolved by Delini.

If Professor Grotendik is still studying mathematics after the seclusion, then there is a good chance that the problem he is studying is the Lehman speculation he has solved.

However, just as the Ark thought that it would see a study note about Lehman's assumptions, the moment his eyes touched the note, a slight discoloration appeared in his eyes.

“… what is this thing? ”

the motive theory?

No, it's not!

Although he used abstract numbers, his motive theory was not exactly the same thing.

Continuing to look down, the ark turned a page and quickly discovered what was in this note, completely unexpected. This is not a Lehman conjecture at all, but... a mathematical proposition he has never seen or even heard of.

The first of these propositions, which Professor Grotendik has already given a way of proving, does not appear to have been solved.

Interested in this dilemma that trapped Professor Grotendik, the Ark took a ballpoint pen from the table, pulled a draft paper, and used the algebraic geometric unification theorem to first make a simple transformation of this proposition 2.

However, as soon as he completed the operation, he looked at the results on the paper and the whole person was stunned.

Another form of Lehman conjecture!?

I quickly turned a few pages behind the note, and when I saw the back part, the ark was relieved.

“… it is clear that Professor Grotendik did not prove it. ”

Perhaps he had already had a feeling by instinct that the proposition was actually a Lehman conjecture, but he had not given a reasonable proof.

After all, the unified theory of algebra and geometry was not solved by itself until last year.

A pencil was used to gently tick the position of proposition 2, indicating that the proposition had been solved by itself. Looking at the formula on this note, the ark was caught in contemplation.

“… it's definitely not just some mathematical question. ”

These complex propositions, even as a mathematical conjecture, are sufficient.

Leaving aside academic values alone, at least in terms of difficulty, they are nothing more than a millennium challenge and do not at all seem to be something a person can accomplish.

That is, of course, the problem.

If you want answers, Professor Grotendik is perfectly prepared to make this note public.

The network was so developed that it could be published anonymously, even if he was still conflicted with the publication of his own research.

People are not necessarily powerful, but the chances of solving problems are much bigger than when one thinks.

The tip lights gently on the draft paper, and the canoe's eyebrows wrinkle gently.

At this point, he suddenly remembered a rumor.

According to Professor Grotendik's former friend, his spirit was in a state of considerable instability at a later age and he could not conceive of the devil.

For example, he believed it was the devil who turned what was supposed to be 300,000 kilometers per second into an incredibly beautiful speed of light, 299792.458 kilometers per second.

While it is unclear why such a basic error in weighing and measuring is made by a brilliant mathematician, most of this would have happened if it had not been for that friend's fabrication.

After that, the Pope, who had left Hidden River and Lake, suddenly wrote a handwritten letter to his former student, Professor Ilussi, in January 2010, declaring that all his texts published since his “disappearance” could not be reprinted.

This matter gave rise to a considerable wind wave at the time, as the two books, Algebra Geometry Fundamentals and Algebra Geometry Discussion Course Materials, which had been revoked, were arguably biblical in the algebraic geometry community, and could only make them more difficult to obtain because the authors themselves demanded that they should not be published publicly and translated.

Looking back at the text of the handwritten letter to himself, the Ark was not really convinced that a mentally insane person could write those things.

What he preferred to believe was that something very difficult had happened to the scholar to make him understand.

For example…

Pupils contracted slightly, and suddenly a possibility came to mind in the ark.

“… physics is the universal law of the universe, and mathematics is the universal language of the universe. ”

Chewing the phrase repeatedly from Dr. Ryan, looking at the mathematical formulas in the notes, the ark felt like it had been opened instantly, and the divine color in its pupils had become brighter and brighter.

If he's right.

This is not just a mathematical proposition…

It's a language!