Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1164 Abstract Answers

With the arrival of the world's major media outlets, the Ark won a million dollars in Millennium Difficulty Awards, quickly spreading around the world along the Internet.

In addition to the one-million dollar bonus, it's even more amazing that he's solved three of the seven Millennium Difficulties.

Yes, it is.

This is the third time he has won the award.

Apart from being incredible, many peer mathematicians no longer know how to express their feelings after hearing the news.

This award seems to have been set up for him from the beginning...

The mission from China to France was nearing the end of its journey just as the $100 prize was being discussed enthusiastically on the Internet and the next difficult issue to be solved by the Ark.

The fusion power station ignition in Kadalashe was quite successful, and with the experience of igniting it in St. Petersburg, East Asian electricity was specially staffed with technicians, together with French electrical engineers, to install an additional insurance policy on the grid prior to ignition.

With the success of the ignition, the fusion reactor core in Kadalashe will account for 80 per cent of the total electricity generation in the French electricity grid, replacing the backward fissile power generation technology altogether.

As for how long it would ultimately take them to do it, it was the French themselves.

At the behest of the President of France, a group of travellers boarded a special flight back to Shanghai with satisfactory results.

Watching the boat sitting on the plane and still looking at the note in his hand, the old man said emotionally.

“Master Lu really forgot to sleep and eat. He never forgot to work on the plane. ”

When he heard that, the Ark laughed and answered with a smile.

“It's not a job, it's just the interest that makes it so. ”

The old man was curious to say, "Is this Professor Grotto's note? ”

“Yes,” the ark nodded down, "there were some interesting little questions, and so far I've only solved four. ”

Old man: “Even you have solved only four, it must be quite tricky. ”

The ark sighed softly: "It's not that easy to untie. ”

The old man nodded.

After a while, he suddenly said again.

“Speaking of which, what kind of baby is that good thing you and Lee are talking about? ”

The ark stunned slightly and said with an odd look: "Did he tell you? ”

The old man laughed with embarrassment and said: “I was curious, too, so I asked. If it's really not convenient, I won't ask. ”

Ark: “… it's not inconvenient to say, I'm just not sure myself. ”

Noting the expression of hesitation on the face of the ark, the old man hastily said: "It's okay if you're not sure. Who was sure from the beginning? Speak up and let's do it together. You need any support, just tell me. ”

Not curious at all that's impossible, after all, with reference to nuclear fusion and space engineering, whatever the ark says is good, it turns out that what he makes is really good.

Now that the Ark has opened its mouth again and sold such a huge shuttle, one wants to know what big news he's up to.

Looking at the curiosity in the eyes of the elderly, the ark had already felt that it might not have had much opportunity to study this thing on its way.

So he sighed, closed the notebook in his hand, changed his serious expression, a serious statement.

“Let's just say, what do you think is most lacking in our country right now? ”

“Talent! ”

“I am referring to specific technical aspects. ”

The old man thought for a while and said.

“Specific technical aspects… should be the lack of core competitiveness of the information industry. Although the Longteng series of chips has yielded some results, when I talked to experts at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Semiconductor Institute about it, they told me there was still a long way to go. Especially on the technological reserve of high-end chips, we start too late and objectively lack accumulation and experience...”

A smile appeared on the face of the ark when it was heard.

Indeed, it is the simplest thing to ask the "customer" himself directly.

He already has roughly a number on his mind about what to exchange for with the system this time.

No hesitation whatsoever, the ark said.

“That's what I'm going to say! That good thing is just about the high-end chip you're talking about. ”

The old man stood still when he heard the ark.

Well, did he guess that?

That's a coincidence.

……

Professor Grottodick's notes have been retrieved, but the prompts to complete the task have not popped up, and it seems that there are still elements that have not been accomplished.

If not surprisingly, this unfinished element should be the mathematical dilemma left in the note.

Back at Jinling's house, the ark locked itself in the study with a pile of information from France, and began to drill down on the notebook.

Difficulties are certain, but they are not enough to discourage him. Especially after talking to Professor Helfgott, the ark suddenly had the feeling of a moseyton.

This inspiration is not academic.

It's an understanding of the note.

If they truly intend to establish contact with Earth's civilization, this note should contain far less information than a language, and necessarily contain some kind of message that they wish to convey.

Think of that dream Professor Abel mentioned in his diary.

The underwater ark has a hunch that there is some connection between the two.

Besides that, he had a hunch that he was close to the truth.

Including where this system comes from.

Including what the so-called void is...

Over the course of a full half month, the Ark combined with the drafts left behind by Professor Grottodick and the information gathered over the past decade to solve the problem, finally solved all the problems.

However, the end result was unexpected.

Not as he expected, the end result was not a long set of equations, but a streamlined to the ultimate number of abstracts “n” based on motive theory.

Looking at that long series of decimal expressions, the only thing he can prove now is that it's an irrational number.

Faced with the lowercase "n” on the paper, the ark frowned and fell into contemplation.

“Do we really need a linguist? ”

“Wait...”

The nib in his hand suddenly stopped.

One possibility, suddenly, came to the mind of the ark.

“If they really want to talk to us and send the message here in some way, then they must already know something about us…”

Thinking of this, the spirit in the ark suddenly appeared, immediately pulled the phone out of his pocket, took a picture of the contents of the draft paper, and shouted.

“Em! ”

Almost at the same time, a row of bubbles came out of the phone screen.

[What can I tell you, master? (๑ • ㅂ •)✧]

“Put these formulas on my computer and convert n to binary numbers. Keep counting until I tell you to stop! ”

The eyes sparkle with excitement, and the ark can't wait to continue.

“Then read it to me with a decoder! ”