Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1387: Smooth to Unimaginable

Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies.

Professor Feverman's office.

Looking behind his desk, Professor Feverman stared meticulously at the paper in his hand and came to the door and asked curiously.

“What are you looking at? ”

The paper in his hand turned a page, and Professor Feverman did not look up and replied casually.

“Staged results of LSPM. ”

“Staged results of LSPM?” Professor Sanak was slightly stunned at first, and then the whole person suddenly felt struck by lightning, with a shocked look on his face, "So soon?! What did they do? ”

Already completely obsessed with that shooting argument, Feverman nowadays had no time to take care of him, he said.

“The printer is right next to you, just print one yourself and you'll see. ”

Without stopping for a moment, Professor Sanak, hearing this, immediately walked up to the printer and printed a paper by himself.

With that paper with ink and warmth, Sanak stared dead at it, spending about an hour swiftly sweeping through the paper.

The moment he finally dropped the paper in his hand, his face was stuffed with shocking expressions.

“Incredible…”

“It's like...”

“A new mathematical language,” said Professor Feverman, who had also finished his thesis, sipping a sip of already cold tea and inserting a sentence, "although it's a simple version, it's enough to describe ABC's assumptions… The person who came up with this idea is a genius, and the person who made it happen is a demon. It is inconceivable that such an amazing result was achieved in two weeks. ”

“It is even more inconceivable that they would choose to upload such an important milestone.” Looking at the contents of the paper, Professor Sanak couldn't help but say:

The results of this paper are very close to the final proposition of the ABC conjecture, and they have obtained a weak form of the ABC conjecture by refining the Baker theorem using the conclusion [d < D (rad (abc)) ^ (14 + ε) + ε}] as a springboard.

That is, if a + b = c, gcd (a, b) = 1, max (| a |, | b |, | c |) ≤ (rad (abc)) ^ 2.

How awesome is this weak form?

In a simple sentence, but anyone who has studied the theory of logarithm can easily prove, in this weak form, with a very concise method, that Fermat's equation x ^ n + y ^ n = z ^ n does not have a positive integer solution of n > 6, and thus the establishment of Fermat's Theorem!

In other words, if this weak form of ABC speculation had been born twenty or thirty years earlier, it would have been nothing more than Wiles.

And that's exactly why, in Sanaak's view, this stage of achievement is almost as far from the final answer as a layer of window paper, so long as it's pierced, the proof of ABC's guess is right in front of us!

“It's nothing," Professor Feverman laughed inexorably at Professor Sanaak's statement, "even if the proof from this weak form to the launch of ABC speculation is only one step away, do you think anyone could kick this ball in faster than they did? ”

Upon hearing this, Professor Sanak was slightly stunned and an embarrassing smile appeared on his face.

“Exactly...”

This possibility can be ruled out by Professor Lu alone, not to mention leading young mathematicians like Schultz in this LSPM subject group, as well as cowmen like Perelman and Moonshine.

To get an answer in front of these four people, it won't be easier, or even more difficult, to prove the ABC conjecture again from scratch.

As such, one's fears seem to be purely superfluous.

“I'm looking forward to it now,” Professor Feverman said with a smile, "and my instinct tells me that by the end of the month at the latest, we can give ABC an answer to the coffin theory. ”

“The end of the month?” Professor Sanak frowned, "but only a week remained until the end of the month. While they are indeed strong and this stage of achievement is close enough to the final proof, …”

“Want to bet something? ”

Professor Sanak coughed dry.

“Well... forget it. ”

……

The morning of April 29th.

Almost four weeks have passed since the ISPM topic composition was established.

Open your eyes from the bedroom, get up and get out of the bed on the ark, go to the bathroom and simply wash up, then finish eating the eggs and sandwiches that Em is ready to eat, before walking out of the door.

The closure ended on the 28th or, more specifically, yesterday afternoon at 3: 00.

He hasn't had much rest in a while, so he started a little late today and arrived late at the library until 9: 00.

When the Ark arrived here, his three teammates had been waiting here for too long.

“Sorry I'm late. ”

“It's okay, we were just wondering if you woke up in the afternoon, I didn't know you were only an hour late...” Schultz laughed carelessly, joking, “Seriously, you're not going back to bed for a while? You haven't had much rest these days. Anyway, we only have one last step left. It's okay to finish one day later. ”

“Still no,” the Ark said with a smile, "although it's a tempting proposition, I prefer to finish everything and enjoy my leisure time... let's get it over with. ”

Three hours.

Everyone reported on the progress of their research in turn and placed the plate on the whiteboard for which they were responsible.

That fragmented clue, like a scattered puzzle, all leads in series when they are reassembled.

Looking at the last line of the last whiteboard, Moon Shinichi's face was filled with incredible expressions.

“I thought that so many processes would take at least a few days to grind together, I didn't expect...”

Schultz: "Didn't expect everything to be a surprise? ”

The moon nodded.

“That's right. ”

“It's a good thing," he said, looking at the whiteboard that almost hung the entire activity room wall, the ark laughed with a sense of accomplishment, "indicating that we touched something closer to the essence than the ABC guess itself. ”

Waiting for the new moon frowned and caught contemplation.

“The essence… what is it? ”

“Naturally nature is the essence, and what exactly is difficult to describe, and even if I were to digest it, it would take me a while to sort it out into a language," said Ark, laughing and continuing, "and I'm sure the four of us would all feel something different from it. ”

However, this should not take too long.

If he is optimistic, he intends to do so before going to Mars.

Perelman, who had never spoken, suddenly said, “I do understand what you're saying… in fact, I feel the same way. ”

Schultz nodded down.

“It's vague… but it does exist. ”

Wang Yue Xinyi did not speak, but locked his eyebrows into contemplation. Though the ark is very subtle, he seems to have a slightly similar feeling in his subconscious mind.

Looking at the hanging clock on the wall next to his eyes, the ark proposed laughing.

“It's getting late, let's eat first. ”

When you get back from dinner, you can sort out and publish these things on the whiteboard, and you can almost finish this collaboration.

“Wait,” Schultz raised his hand, laughing at the proposal and saying, "This is ABC's guess, and in honor of this great and glorious moment, I propose that we sign it together! ”

Wang Yue Xinyi hesitated: “Signature? But didn't they all have to be erased in the end? ”

“Not necessarily,” the Ark said with a smile, "I'm sure our Dean would be very happy to keep them intact. ”

Perelman, though less interested in such pointless things, has no other opinions.

As such, at Schultz's suggestion, the four men left their signatures on the whiteboard and then stood in front of the whiteboard for a photo shoot to commemorate.

After doing these things, the ark left the library and went to the canteen.

It happened to be at the peak of the class, the cafeteria was filled with freshly finished students, and the crowd was almost impossible to find a place to set foot.

I'm sure I can't find my own “seat” in the corner of the canteen, but the ark is not the kind of picky person. After queuing for dinner, I found an empty seat and sat down.

I've been busy all morning and my stomach has been grunting.

I couldn't wait to pick up the chopsticks, and just as the ark was about to start eating, I suddenly heard excitement from several students in the neighborhood.

Student A: “Shit! Did you see the news today? ”

Student B: “I saw it! The cow is so broken!!! ”

Student C: “What news? What are you talking about? ”

Student A: "That prehistoric relic on Mars! You don't even know how big it is, is it just connected?! ”

Student C: “I... I just sent my phone for repair. What is it? Prehistoric relics? Mars?”

Ark: “…???? ”

Shit?

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