Chapter 407 Cheng Nuo Theorem
Chapter 407
Philadelphia, Jinkai Hotel.
In an inconspicuous small auditorium, more than 20 mathematicians have been working hard for more than an hour.
Apart from the rustling sound of the pen tip, there was no unnecessary sound.
"The first part is correct!" A voice suppressed excitement was the first to break the silence.
“The second part is correct!”
“The third part is correct!”
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It was like throwing a stone into the calm lake. After the first sound came, several sounds came in no particular order, making the originally silent auditorium instantly noisy.
Until, the last sound rang.
"Cheng Nuo's theorem, the deduction is correct!" Russell felt that he used all his strength to say this.
He looked at the more than 20 mathematicians below the stage who looked as shocked as him, and his heart was mixed.
He even had some doubts whether Cheng Nuo's decision was right or wrong just now.
Because just now, after more than an hour of joint verification by him and more than 20 other mathematicians, it was finally confirmed that the derivation process of the theorem proposed by Cheng Nuo was correct.
In other words, a brand new theorem was proposed by a young graduate student today in this small auditorium in a situation that no one would have imagined.
Of course, Cheng Nuo is still an ordinary waiter in the hotel in the eyes of others, so it is even more shocking.
This is a theorem that is sufficient to cause earthquakes in the entire geometrical world.
At the same time, in order to commemorate the proposer of the theorem, according to convention, Russell and others called this theorem of universality for non-singular algebra clusters Cheng Nuo's theorem.
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Chengnuo's theorem reveals the relationship between algebraic geometry and topology, so that the up-coordination method of topological space can be applied to clusters and generalizations, and also outlines the three common properties that zata functions satisfy.
Analysis of the ring mapping problem in the frobenius automorphism field and proof of the Riemann conjecture provide new research ideas.
The proposal of Cheng Nuo's theorem broke the thousand-year barrier between geometry and topology, and had a huge driving effect on the development of the two fields.
As the proposer of Cheng Nuo, as long as this theorem is still applied to the mathematics community, Cheng Nuo's name will continue to be passed down.
Although it is not far from the ancient mathematics giants like Euler and Gauss, it also proves that he has taken a big step towards the core circle of mathematics.
However, as the protagonist of this time, Cheng Nuo did not have this feeling.
He still treats himself as a little transparent person in the mathematics world, so when he realizes that he might have caused trouble, he immediately packed his luggage and ran away.
Although you are careful, you still have the chance to stay for a few more days, in order to listen to those lectures, exposing your identity and reducing the impression in the minds of many math masters, it is obvious that it is not worth the effort.
"Damn Russell, I will remember this account!"
He gritted his teeth and said, Cheng Nuo took the flight back to Cambridge City with a look of unwillingness.
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"Good morning, Hull!" Cheng Nuo yawned and greeted Hull.
Hull was stunned, "Didn't you ask the teacher for a half month vacation? Why did you come back in less than a week?"
Cheng Nuo waved his hand, "Don't mention it, something happened. How about it, has the subject paper been submitted?"
Cheng Nuo and Professor Fresnel both went out, so the final work on the Riemann manifold project was handed over to Hull, and Cheng Nuo asked this question.
"It's still a little bit." Hull replied.
"Okay, let me do it with you." Cheng Nuo asked Huer for a packaged document and returned to his computer desk to work.
When going to the toilet, Cheng Nuo took a look inside through the crack in the door of the large compartment.
No one.
So, Professor Fresnel should still be in Philadelphia.
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Cheng Nuo guessed correctly, Professor Fresnel was indeed still staying at the Jinkai Hotel.
As the only Philippine Award winner at this conference who focuses on geometry, Fresnel played a role in this conference not only at the opening ceremony.
In addition to an academic report, Professor Fresnel also had to participate in several discussions and exchange activities at the geometry sub-venue.
There are also some young juniors who want to get familiar with Professor Fresnel, and they often come over to chat with him.
The sixth day of the conference.
Professor Fresnel just walked into the exchange meeting room of a geometry sub-venue, but found that the dozen mathematicians who were all in charge of the field of geometry were discussing something in surprise tone.
"It's amazing, it's amazing. Although this idea is not very clear, it's great skillful. Just using a few interlacings, it connects the arithmetic of algebraic clusters with the topology of complex algebraic clusters, which is amazing!"
"I heard that the person who proposed this theorem was still a young man in his twenties!"
"It's not just that, I'm just young. The key is that he is just a waiter in this hotel. I believe he can easily propose this theorem with extremely high importance without any orthodox mathematics education. Think about it, I'm in my fifties now, I'm ashamed, ashamed!"
"This makes me think of Schultz who has been in his early twenties and also made a big splash at the International Mathematician Conference. I wonder if I can see him again on the podium of the Fields Medal?"
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Everyone was talking, and Professor Fresnel was confused when he heard it.
He sat down and asked the mathematician beside him, "Lance, what are you talking about?"
Lance turned his head and saw Professor Fresnel who was asking, and said politely, "Mr. Fresnel, we are talking about an interesting thing yesterday."
Lance continued to explain, "In the last question session of Professor Russell's lecture yesterday, Professor Russell called a waiter sitting in the last row to ask him to ask questions."
"This is not the most critical. The key is that the waiter actually asked questions and left Professor Russell speechless. Finally, he went on stage and derived a theorem on the blackboard."
"A theorem?" Professor Fresnel was curious. "I heard from your conversation just now, that theorem must be very amazing, right?"
"That's right." Lance nodded, "If nothing unexpected happens, Cheng Nuo's theorem is likely to become one of the top ten theorems in the mathematics community this year!"
"Wait." Professor Fresnel's focus was obviously on the top ten theorems. He frowned and asked, "What's the name of that theorem?"
"Cheng Nuo's theorem?" Lance was puzzled. Isn't it just the name of a theorem? It's nothing special. "The proposer of the theorem did not personally name that theorem, so he named it according to convention."
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Chapter completed!