Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 650: Invitation from Professor Brian

Professor Brian Carlo's dissertation caused widespread sensation in the academic world.

Although people have previously speculated that the problem of mass gap will eventually be solved by Professor Lu, but I did not expect that it would eventually burst into a big deal.

The last question of the Millennials' Millennial puzzle was solved by a professor at Oxford University.

Of course, we are not overly surprised by Professor Brian Carlo's testimony. After all, the big bull in theoretical physics has studied in the field of gauge field theory for more than 20 years, and it is understandable that he can make such a major breakthrough.

In particular, some time ago Professor Lu's solution to the general solution of the Young Mills equation was visible to the entire physics and mathematics community.

For a time, the Professor Brian Carlo and Oxford University became famous throughout the theoretical physics community, and many papers on the mass gap problem of the Young Mills equation on arxiv disappeared.

Everyone is waiting for a result.

Waiting for the attitude of the physics community to this paper.

Awaiting public comments from authoritative scholars ...

Oxford university.

In the study with mahogany bookshelves on both sides, Professor Brian Carlo, who was sitting on the sofa for an interview with Nature Weekly, looked rosy and full of energy.

When asked about the mass gap, a problem that has plagued the theoretical physics community for decades, he leaned back gently on the soft cushions behind him, talking with a clear voice.

"Mass gap is a very complex problem. Although we have been able to observe it in physics experiments and computer simulations, we have not been able to give a mathematically reasonable explanation, nor can we understand the reasons for its existence qualitatively and quantitatively. This problem has plagued the physics community for more than half a century, just like a marathon, and until today it has finally yielded results. "

Journalist Belinda of Nature Weekly held the recording pen in her hand and asked, "How do you solve it?"

Brian Carlo replied wittyly, "From what angle do you want me to answer this question?"

Belinda pouted and smiled, "In order to take care of the general reader, I also hope that you can briefly talk about your source of inspiration and problem-solving ideas in non-academic language."

"I'll do my best," took the black tea and took a sip. Professor Brian lowered the tea cup gracefully and continued without delay. "I have studied this issue for nearly two decades before, especially the previous paragraph. The lecture held in the auditorium of Jinling University gave me great inspiration. By introducing the method of l manifold, Professor Lu demonstrated how to apply the method of differential geometry to the solution of nonlinear partial differential equations. , I think it has considerable meaning for both mathematics and physics. "

Belinda asked, "So you did the same, or something similar."

Brian shook his head: "Of course not, but Professor Lu's alternative approach did give me some inspiration. We all know that the mass gap of the four-dimensional gauge field theory is invisible in the classic case. To prove it, we Non-classical variable transformations must be introduced. Therefore, my approach is to introduce a scalar field on the spatio-temporal manifold for the entire problem, and then solve this problem in a less complicated way. "

With that said, Brian tilted his chin unconsciously.

Whenever he thought about his wit then, he couldn't help but feel proud.

Belinda smiled and continued to ask, "Will you present the content of the paper in the form of a report?"

Professor Brian smiled very gentlely and continued: "Of course, this is the academic practice, and any great discovery must respond to some people's questions, even Einstein is no exception. My proof will be in The lecture hall of the University of Oxford will be conducted, and I will elaborate on the method I used and answer all the questions of my colleagues. "

Belinda went on to ask, "What do you think of the opinions of other physicists?"

Professor Brian: "If they are confused or questioning, I welcome them to point it out, although I think it is very unlikely."

Belinda: "But according to the comments on arxiv, Professor Lu seems to have reservations about your thesis. He believes that there are at least three places in your thesis that have not been clearly explained, and these doubtful places are likely Create defects that cannot be remedied by simple modifications. "

Professor Brian frowned, but his brows quickly stretched, and he continued in a gentle tone.

"Professor Lu is a respectable scholar, but there is no absolute authority academically. When anyone makes a mistake, this includes me, and of course he."

Belinda asked with interest: "Do you mean, think Professor Lu might be wrong this time?"

"I didn't say that, but you can't deny that this possibility does exist. I am quite confident in my thesis. After all, I have also studied this issue for more than 20 years, and he started to research This problem has been less than a year old, and it is normal for there to be negligence. "

Having said that, Professor Brian paused for a moment and cleared his throat before continuing.

"Of course, to clarify these misunderstandings, I will send him an invitation to invite him to Oxford University to witness this great and glorious moment. If he is willing to come, I will answer all his questions at the report . "

...

Jinling Advanced Institute.

The dean's office knocked on the door.

Sitting at his desk, Lu Zhou, writing at his desk, stopped his pen and looked up at the door.

"Come in."

The door opened.

Holding a copy of Nature Weekly, Brother Luo came in.

"I heard that Professor Brian invited you to his lecture," Luo Wenxuan looked at Lu Zhou unexpectedly and asked, "Did you receive his invitation?"

"Well, I received it yesterday." Lu Zhou nodded.

Luo Wenxuan: "Are you going to go?"

Lu Zhou thought for a while and shook his head: "I will not be very convenient to go abroad within five years.

Luo Wenxuan: "... It's really a shame."

He also understood the current situation of Lu Zhou.

Before the end of the controlled fusion negotiations, as a top scholar in the field, whether it is for technical confidentiality or personal safety considerations, it is naturally impossible to be as casual as before in the issue of immigration.

All I can say is that there are gains and losses.

Lu Zhou did not care, he said casually: "There is nothing to regret, after all, it is not an important meeting."

He has been following up on that paper. Although Professor Brian made several revisions to that preprint during the period ~ www.readwn.com ~, none of them have reached his satisfaction. Honestly, even if he had a chance to go this time, he wouldn't bother to spare time.

After all, if it's just to tell him what went wrong, using email is enough.

Luo Wenxuan said with a smile: "Then I'll take a trip for you. When you come back, remember to reimburse me a ticket."

Lu Zhou said, "Do you still lack that money?"

Luo Wenxuan laid down his hand: "It's not a matter of lack of money. I'm the one who plans to marry my wife and save some money."

"You will be hanged on a tree ... wait for the sun to come out to the west someday," Lu Zhou smiled, shook his head, pulled a receipt from the drawer, and signed his name on it. Let ’s go straight to finance to get 5,000 pounds of travel expenses. ”

Reaching for the receipt, Luo Wenxuan smiled and said, "So generous? Then I have to play in Britain for two more days."

"Go and go and have fun."

(=)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like