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Chapter 186: Undercurrents in the Mathematics World(2/2)

Without knocking on the door, Theofele Hamprey hurried into the office.

In the office, Hempley's tutor, Adelbert Shipley, frowned and looked at the student who hurried in, and said displeasedly: "Hampley, I have guests here, I'll talk about anything later.

"

Hearing this, Theophele Hempry noticed another old man sitting on the sofa in the room, and said quickly: "Sorry, teacher, I'm too excited."

After that, he was about to exit the office, but a voice in his ear stopped him in his tracks.

"please wait for a moment."

The voice was made by an old man sitting on the sofa, with a hint of curiosity and interest in his eyes: "Did you just say you found a paper related to the Hodge Conjecture?"

Theophile Hamprey stopped, turned around and replied: "Yes, today when I was browsing the arxiv website as usual, I found a new paper that proves Hodge's conjecture."

Hearing this, the old man on the sofa and Adelbert Shipley both looked disappointed at the same time.

Although arxiv is the most commonly used website by mathematicians, most of the mathematics-related papers and ideas on it are worthless dross.

If it's just an idea, maybe it might be better.

But let’s forget about the paper that proves Hodge’s conjecture.

Who else but a weirdo like Perreman would dump a paper solving the Seven Millennium Puzzles on a preprint site?

This is impossible to happen.

If that paper is valuable, it should appear in the hands of editors of journals such as "Annals of Mathematics" and "New Advances in Mathematics" rather than on websites like arxiv.

Theophile Hamprey clearly saw the change in the demeanor of his mentor and the old man. After thinking about it, he added: "The author who uploaded this paper is Xu Chuan, who has previously won the Crafford Prize.

"

Hearing this, the old man on the sofa and Adelbert Shipley were stunned, with strange expressions on their faces.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "You mean to prove the Weyl-berry conjecture?"

The old man on the sofa asked with surprise on his face.

He didn't go to the Craford Award last year, but he heard that it was a very young genius.

Theophile Hamprey nodded. He always felt that this old man with a thin head looked a little familiar, as if he had seen it somewhere before.

After thinking about it in his mind, his eyes suddenly brightened, and he said excitedly: "Are you Professor Alan Connet?"

The figure in his mind gradually overlapped with the old man wearing a gray woolen sweater in front of him, which made Hanprey very excited. This was his idol, and he didn't expect to see it here.

Alain Connet, a contemporary master of mathematics, winner of the Fields Medal, France's top mathematician, and Professor Wiles who proved Fermat's Last Theorem worked out seven millennium problems at the Clay Institute

.

Hearing his name, the old man sitting on the sofa smiled and nodded, and said, "Can you please help me print out that paper?"

On the side, Adelbert Shipley also added: "Print a copy for me too."

Although I feel very puzzled that such an important paper is posted on a website like arxiv, I also have a little doubt in my heart as to whether the paper on it is a 'normal' paper.

But he has read papers proving the Weyl-Berry conjecture, and he has also seen some mathematical methods derived from the Xu-Weyl-Berry theorem. Both the former and the latter can be said to be very sophisticated.

You should still read the things published by such a mathematical genius. At least, papers related to such major conjectures should not be missed.

Maybe, this is another weirdo like Perreman?

.........

After handing the two papers to his mentor and idol respectively, Theophele Hempry waited aside.

Time passes minute by minute.

After waiting for a long time, he did not wait for the two professors to express their opinions.

Although he knew that the proof of such an important conjecture would not be clear in a short time, Hanprey still couldn't wait to know the result.

After all, this is the Hodge Conjecture, one of the seven millennium problems.

At stake is not just the $1 million from the Clay Mathematics Institute, but countless other mathematics prizes, and most importantly, changing mathematics!

After forcing himself to wait for more than half an hour, Theophile Hempry finally couldn't bear it any longer. He looked at his mentor and idol who were still holding the paper, and asked eagerly: "Mentor, Professor Kongi, Huo

Strange conjecture, has it been proven?"

Hearing the inquiry, Adelbert Shipley raised her head and said: "I don't know~"

"Strictly speaking, I don't even understand some of the math in this paper."

Theophile Hamprey looked surprised. Although his mentor was not as good as Alaincongne and other top mentors who had won the Fields Medal, he was also a top mentor who had won international awards such as the Gauss Medal.

Mathematician's.

Now he actually says that he doesn't understand the paper. Isn't this a little crazy?

Swallowing his mouth in surprise, Hanprey turned his gaze to the idol Alaincongne who was still reviewing the manuscript on the other side, and Adelbert Shipley also cast his gaze over.

Noticing the gazes of the other two people, Alaincongne put down the manuscript paper in his hand and sighed: "This paper involves too many mathematical fields, from algebraic geometry to algebraic topology, to Riemann surfaces and multiple popular

... Even for me, it is not a simple matter to understand this paper. It may take several months or more."

Hearing this, Theophele Hempry couldn't help but swallowed the air again.

If even Professor Alaincongne cannot understand this paper, who else can prove whether it is correct?
Chapter completed!
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