Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 416: Unsettled June (2/3)

Since the determination is made to use ns Fangcheng as the report content of the International Congress of Mathematicians, there is no time for Lu Zhou to waste.

It is now in early April, if he wants to catch up with the conference in early August, then at least in early July, the paper on the ns equation will be written.

In other words, the time left for him is only three months left.

In this case, exploding liver seems to be the only choice...

The calendar turned over page by page, and in this intense research work, the time was very fast until June.

As the distance is getting closer, the International Federation of Mathematicians has sent more than one email to remind Lu Zhou to update the information on the official website and mark the contents of his report.

In accordance with established practice, participants are required to register the content of the report before the start of the meeting and upload the full text of the meeting within the specified time limit.

At the beginning of June, Lu Zhou finally remembered this matter, so he logged in to the account registered by the International Federation of Mathematicians for himself, and updated his own information on the official website of the International Congress of Mathematicians, as well as the theme of the conference.

Related information Many people have already registered six months in advance, and it is quite rare to register the contents of the report until June.

Especially for the one-hour report meeting, because the content of the report is usually relatively important, the reporter is also a well-known international scholar, so naturally it is particularly concerned.

As early as a few months ago, the major mathematics forums were talking about what the Prince of Princeton’s Professor Lu was brewing.

So many colleagues in the field, even every morning did not forget to log on the official website, refresh the news page, in the hope of seeing the first hour of the Lunar report.

In fact, Lu Zhou’s one-hour report on the official website did respond to everyone’s expectations.

When I saw that the theme of the report was the ns equation, the entire mathematics community was boiling...

A discussion at a well-known mathematics forum in Europe began.

[The existence and smoothness of the solution of the three-dimensional incompressible ns equation? How can it be? ! 】

[This is the first few people who claim to have solved the ns equation problem? 】

[Nothing is clear...]

[The last time was a scholar from Kazakhstan. This time it was a Chinese scholar. Is the scholar of the third world country so keen on the one million dollars of the Cray Institute? 】

[I still wait for him to release the paper. Everything is hard to say before I see the paper. What if he really solved the millennium problem? Just like he solved the Goldbach conjecture. 】

【This is impossible! The ns equation and the Goldbach conjecture are completely different problems! One is a partial differential equation, and the other is a number theory! Even if he is a genius, it is impossible to achieve the top level in two very different fields! 】

The debate on the Internet is fierce.

Not only the netizens who talked about the forum, but many well-known scholars in the mathematics community also expressed considerable concern about this unexpected surprise.

And among them, naturally, "everything will be a little tao."

In fact, as early as 2007, his personal blog has updated a lot of content about the ns equation, and related papers have been published.

In the latest issue of the blog, Tao Zhexuan, who is keen to comment on the hot events in the mathematics field, also wrote a blog post as everyone expected, and expressed his views on this matter.

[...Before I saw the specific paper, it is difficult for me to give a specific opinion on whether he can solve this problem. However, according to my understanding of him, although he is keen on taking risks, he will not do things that are completely unsure. 】

[And, probably two months ago, I noticed the latest research published in the Yearbook of Mathematics. Many people should know that the paper proposed a very novel differential manifold, namely 1 stream. 】

[About the specific use of l manifold, at the beginning I was also confused. It was not until I delved into the research that it could become a bridge between communication topology methods and partial differential equations. 】

[There is no doubt that this is a very interesting differential geometry tool, and since then I have had a hunch that perhaps it may be the key to solving the ns equation. 】

Related discussions are not just focused on the web.

Just as Lu Zhou updated his profile and chose the ns equation as the second week of the conference theme, a silver flight crossed the Atlantic and flew from Europe to North America.

Outside the New York International Airport, Lione dragged his suitcase and got off the plane, and his old friend, Fefferman, had a warm hug.

"Long time no see, my old friend."

"Long time no see!" I patted the old friend's shoulder hard. After Professor Fefferman let go of him, he smiled and said, "What wind blows you?"

Standing in front of Fefferman is Professor Lion from the Paris High School. As a 94-year-old Fields Prize winner, his research has made outstanding contributions to the field of nonlinear partial differential equations and Boltzmann equations.

The ns equation has been one of the research topics that Lion has followed. Although he himself did not engage in related research, he has been paying attention to research progress in this area.

After seeing Lu Zhou choose the ns equation as the theme of the report, he immediately flew from Paris to Princeton by plane and visited an old friend who was the head of the mathematics department at Princeton University.

"...the monsoon that crosses the Atlantic, or the curiosity in my heart," put the suitcase into the trunk, and Lione, who had just taken the co-pilot, had not had time to fasten his seat belt, and he couldn’t wait to ask. "About the research on the ns equation, have you really researched it?"

Upon hearing this question, Professor Fefferman, holding the steering wheel, bowed slightly.

Silence for a moment, he shook his head.

"...I am sorry, I don't know."

This time it was the turn of Lione.

I saw him unbelievable and continued to ask.

"I don't know? Are you not studying this topic together?"

"It's true." When he started the car, Professor Fefferman made a helpless expression. "We did have cooperation on the subject of the ns equation, but about two months ago, we were solving the problem. I’m parting ways, now I’m doing what I’m doing...”

So far, he is still trying to abstract the method of proof.

As for the step taken by Lu Zhou, he is not very clear about the specifics.

Lion: "..."

Conduct research separately from two different ideas.

This kind of cooperation is only played by genius.

Silence for a while, Lion continued: "Can you take me to see Professor Haji? I want to talk to him face to face."

Fefferman shook his head: "I'm afraid I can't."

Lion: "Why?"

Fefferman sighed: "He likes to keep himself in the house when he studies the problem, and once he enters this state, unless his research has made him satisfied with the progress, or what happened to the earthquake, Otherwise, no one can knock on his door."

To be honest, Fefferman even suspected that even the earthquake could not be done.

Leon's face is full of surprises: "This... is too ridiculous."

Fefferman smiled and shook his head. "I was as surprised as you were at first. After all, this is the 21st century. In addition to Perelman, there are still people who use this practice to delve into math problems. And even Perelman just reduced travel, not completely shielding the outside world like him. But now, I am used to it."

The professor hesitated: "He belongs to that kind of ... a relatively lonely scholar?"

Professor Fefferman waved his hand: "That is not, it is a pleasure to get along with him. As for his unique research method, it is an anecdote in Princeton. And later, I only came from those Chinese students. I heard that this research method is said to be very common among them."

Lion immediately asked: "What research method?"

Feverman’s face had a serious expression on his face, and he said in a serious way: “They call it ‘closed’... The word seems to be so spelled.”