Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 418: Unexpected small world

The call was hung up.

Less than twenty minutes, the sound of slamming the door slammed downstairs.

Just landed in a toilet and went downstairs to open the door.

When he saw the panting Professor Fefferman standing at the door, he could not even breathe, and asked him.

"You really, really solved it? NS equation?"

Lu Zhou hesitated as he watched Professor Fefferman panting.

"... Would you like to catch your breath?"

"No." Flickman leaned against the door and said breathlessly. "Tell me, how did you do that?"

The professor who is always gentle and elegant always speaks this sentence with unprecedented seriousness.

He read the longing for truth from his eyes, and Lu Zhou's expression was slightly adjusted.

"... It's a long story, come with me."

After speaking, he turned and walked towards the stairs ...

Taking Professor Fefferman to the second floor, Lu Zhou went straight into the study, cleaned up the messy table and floor, turned out the 100-page manuscript paper, and handed it to him intact.

Looking at Professor Fefferman, who had quickly accepted the dissertation, had begun to immerse himself in thinking, Lu Zhou stood by and reminded him.

"I refer to the paper published some time ago in the" Journal of Mathematics "about the L-manifold. If you haven't read it, I suggest you read it with that paper."

Ignoring Lu Zhou's commentary, Professor Fefferman stood here motionlessly. There was no movement other than turning the page.

That's it, it took about an hour.

Finally, he slowly put down the dissertation in his hand and said quietly.

"... It's incredible, it's really incredible."

An hour is certainly not enough to fully understand the core idea of ​​the entire paper, but for Fefferman, it can still be done by ignoring the details and quickly passing through it.

Perhaps a major mathematical proposition needs to be rigorously reviewed and publicly discussed in the entire mathematical community, but at least for this hour, he couldn't pick out any obvious mistakes.

The text and ideas of the entire thesis are as smooth and rigorous as the clean and neat handwriting.

In particular, the clever mathematical methods used in the thesis made him wonder.

"It's really surprising," Lu Zhou returned after making two cups of coffee, and handed him a joke, "In proving the last inference, even myself was surprised by my own wit. . "

Professor Fefferman took the coffee and shook his head. "No, not just the last inference, you don't understand what you did."

Lu Zhou: "What do you mean?"

"You have introduced the method of differential geometry into the field of partial differential equations by introducing the method of L-manifolds, and on this basis, you have successfully introduced the principles of pelotonology ... In my cognition, this is unprecedented."

Having said that, Professor Fefferman felt a little thirsty and took up his coffee and sipped.

After a pause, he said without a joke in a joking tone.

"Gromov, who introduced the concept of quasi-holomorphic curves to differential geometry, pioneered symplectic geometry, and Qiu Chengtong, who introduced partial differential methods to differential geometry, laid the birth of geometric analysis. In my opinion, the L manifold for the NS equation The solution is of equal significance. If I were you, you should think about how to name this new discipline at this time. "

Lu Zhou couldn't help but have a headache when he heard that he had to get his name again.

"I'll think about this later. I need a break now."

Feifeman responded very strongly and immediately said, "No! You can't rest yet. You don't even have a second of rest before you organize your manuscript into an electronic file and upload it!"

Seeing that Professor Fefferman didn't seem to be joking, Lu Zhou hesitated slightly and hesitated, "... Can I remember uploading my paper a few days later? I'm an hour reporter."

No matter how you are also an internationally renowned scholar, it is not impossible to play big names?

He didn't mean it anyway.

Hearing this, Professor Fefferman shook his head.

"It is certainly possible to postpone uploading, but this is a 100-page thesis. How long do you plan to postpone it? Not to mention that the details of the thesis need to be revised. I will send it to Mr. Sisen Zhongwen, the leader of the International Federation of Mathematicians. An email, all you have to do now is to do your best to sort out your dissertation within three days, and at the latest within a week! "

After all, Professor Fefferman rested the coffee cup on the table, turned and walked towards the door.

However, when he came to the door, he suddenly stopped as if he remembered something.

Taking a deep breath, Fefferman turned back, looked at Lu Zhou, and said solemnly.

"By the way, I almost forgot, I must say thank you to you."

"Thank you?" Lu Zhou said for a moment, then smiled, "There is nothing to thank, you are also a member of the NS team."

Professor Fefferman smiled and shook his head: "No, thank you I mean is not this."

After a pause of about three seconds, he cleared his throat, suddenly changed his tone, and continued to speak in a solemn and solemn voice.

"A rippling boat produces water waves, and a high-speed jet produces turbulence. Mathematicians and physicists believe that understanding the NS equations can explain and predict these two problems ..."

After hearing the abrupt monologue, Lu Zhou stumbled slightly.

Immediately afterwards, he suddenly developed a sense of sight where he had heard, or seemed to have known.

Almost subconsciously, he took this sentence and whispered it.

"... Although NS equations were proposed in the 19th century, we still know very little about them.

"Yes," Professor Fefferman smiled, and nodded slightly to Lu Zhou. "Therefore, we are here to challenge scholars around the world, refresh the history of mathematical theory, and unveil the unsolved NS equation puzzle!"

The study was silent for a moment.

After thinking for a long time ~ www.readwn.com ~ Lu Zhou finally remembered the source of this monologue.

"... This is the declaration of the Cray Institute at the Millennium Mathematical Conference of the French Academy?"

"That's right," Professor Fefferman smiled, as if he was narrating a past story, telling that history, "At the Millennium Mathematical Conference of the French Academy of Paris on May 24, 2000, Cray Research With the announcement of the seven Millennium problems, including the NS equation problem, this declaration is about the NS equation. "

"And the speaker, it's me."

Lu Zhou froze.

He certainly knew that the seven millennial problems were rewarded by the Cray Institute, and that they were announced at the Millennium Mathematics Conference at the French Academy.

But he never thought that the author of this millennial puzzle about the NS equation was right next to him, and was still a member of his group? !!

This makes him can't help but feel like overcoming the questioner ...

Well, this metaphor may not be appropriate.

And standing here, the word victory is not very accurate.

"Congratulations, Professor Lu," grabbing Lu Zhou's right hand and holding it firmly, Professor Fefferman smiled and sent his congratulations. "Just now, history has opened a new page, and you and I both Be a witness at this moment! "

"Remember to upload your paper on time, and save this manuscript, it has the potential to become a cultural relic."

Throwing down this sentence, Fefferman smiled and made a tribute gesture, and turned without stopping and walked towards the door.

Looking at the back of the meteor striding downstairs, Lu Zhou stood at the door for two seconds and suddenly shook his head with a smile.

He glanced at the manuscript paper in his hand, and said quietly.

"... Princeton is really a magical place."

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