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Chapter 151 What bad intentions can I have? I just want to give you a surprise(1/3)

Chapter 153 What bad intentions can I have? I just want to give you a surprise...

Unfortunately, the two papers were not admitted to Ann.Math in September, but were postponed to early October, the third day of the National Day holiday.

The main reason is that Qiao Yu always adheres to the principle and does not manually modify the manuscript for Brother Chen. Instead, he finds out the problems and sends it back. After modification, Qiao Yu reads it again.

After repeating it three times, Qiao Yu was satisfied.

There is no other way. A little trouble in the early stage will make it easier in the later stage. The first time we collaborated on a paper, let Brother Chen fully understand the standards, so that he can be more strict with himself next time.

Human habits are formed through repetition over and over again.

Qiao Yu didn't tell anyone about this submission, including Director Tian and Mr. Yuan. On the one hand, he wanted to give the two old people some surprises. On the other hand, he was also the leader of the research team now. To be decisive, he couldn't report everything.

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As for Chen Zhuoyang, he won't even say it. This is his first time submitting an article to one of the top four mathematics journals. If he is not accepted, some people may not only laugh in their hearts, but also say it directly.

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According to his internal literature search, Jinzhou University has so far only published one paper in the Journal of the American Mathematical Society, one of the four top mathematics journals.

And this was before Jinzhou University moved the School of Mathematics from the School of Science and established a separate School of Mathematics.

In other words, if his article is published in Ann.Math, he will be the first lecturer to publish a paper in the top four mathematics journals after the establishment of the School of Mathematics at Jinzhou University.

With this result, it seems that Dean Zhang still wants to yin and yang him, so he has to consider the consequences.

He even has an article in a top journal, and given his age, he might have a chance to compete for the title of Yangtze River and Outstanding Youth.

Of course, Chen Zhuoyang was able to achieve this without any effort. Without sleep, people will naturally appear decadent. If they are met by someone they don't like, they will inevitably say a few words.

It's just that during this period, Chen Zhuoyang became even more reticent in school. Apart from attending classes on time and participating in some school meetings, he hardly interacted with other people.

The main reason is that he has no time, after all, he spends all his spare time doing verification work.

Qiao Yu did not disappoint him. Facts proved that the results deduced by his junior brother could be verified.

The next step is to wait.

But this does not mean that Chen Zhuoyang can take it easy. In fact, he just took a hard rest for two days before starting the next round of work.

There is no way, in Qiao Yu's words, these two papers in the first stage are just a starting point, and there is still a lot of verification work to be done next.

After all, one top publication can only shut up some people. Only by publishing more articles can those who want to vent their anger on him know how stupid their ideas are and feel the pain of being slapped in the face!

Chen Zhuoyang deeply agreed with what his junior brother said. He had no choice but to make some people's faces swell.

Then there was indescribable gratitude. After all, he really never thought that Qiao Yu would do such a thing for him.

Really, Chen Zhuoyang thought that Qiao Yu would get him a few top-issue and second-tier novels, but who would have thought that what Qiao Yu wanted was to feed the first-tier novels into his mouth.

Although Qiao Yu didn't say it at all, Chen Zhuoyang also knew that there was no problem in merging the two papers into one.

Putting theoretical derivation and verification in one paper will actually make the paper appear more complete and make it easier to review.

At least for Qiao Yu, there was absolutely no need to divide it into two papers, let alone to allow him to confidently be the first author.

So much so that he didn't know how to thank this junior brother.

But from Qiao Yu's point of view, I really don't think this is a big deal. After all, Qiao Yu has always believed that people should be given some benefits when they help with work.

When he was still in junior high school, he told his deskmate Zhou Shuang that if he found that he could not gain happiness from doing something and could not get any material benefits, he should quit as soon as possible.

Qiao Yu always felt that this was a truth. Anyone with reason would definitely be able to figure it out.

Therefore, since he wants Senior Brother Chen to do his best to help him achieve results, he should naturally give him enough benefits.

However, Qiao Yu has no money, so he can only give up some reputation. Not to mention that this arrangement is definitely a profit maximization for him.

The first author of the important paper was still his, and he even had the second author of a top-ranked article.

Although the second work is not very recognized in China, it is still recognized abroad. In addition, publishing articles in the official Ann.Math journal does not even require payment of page fees, so it is simply a no-cost business.

All in all, no one felt disadvantaged in this paper submission. Even Lot Dugan was at least happy in his previous interactions with Qiao Yu.

This is probably the legendary win-win, almost perfect project with no losers. Of course, the prerequisite is that the paper can really be published...



Princeton, United States, is a city where research institutes, universities, and communities are intertwined.

In the crisp autumn season, Lot Dugan was sitting in the sun, basking in the warm autumn sun.

The bald old friend opposite was carefully reading the paper in his hand. Lott Dugan was sipping coffee comfortably in the sun and leisurely watching the students active on the lawn next to him.

It's like admiring a painting called Youth.

Yes, Lot Dugan actually likes to take some time to watch these youthful children and do whatever they like. Obviously this is much more interesting than attending those long and meaningless executive meetings.

At least that's what he thought. After all, Lot Dugan had always felt that the group of people who controlled the Princeton board of directors were not that smart, and he did not accept any refutation of this.

After a long time, the old bald friend next to me finally put down the two papers.

After noticing this action from the corner of his eye, Lot Dugan asked with a smile: "Haha, Pierre, when you were doing the modulus space structure fifty years ago, did you think that one day, someone would solve this problem? To this extent?

Tell me, you must feel that Andrew proved Fermat’s last theorem through the key mathematical framework you provided, which is the pinnacle of your life, right?”

Yes, this bald old friend is Professor Pierre Delini, who met Qiao Yu at the World Congress on Algebraic Geometry and is one of the most powerful figures in the world of mathematics.

The Fields Medal, the Abel Prize and a bunch of other awards are enough to highlight his contribution. In particular, his research on modular forms has given many later generations of mathematicians many useful tools, including this article by Qiao Yu paper.

For example, in the derivation of Qiao Yu's related theorems, the single value property proposed by Derini was directly used. When defining the modal distance, Derini's geometric analysis of Galois representation was directly used.

After all, the framework proposed by Qiao Yu is an attempt to geometricize number theory, and in terms of goals, it is consistent with Delini's previous research direction.

Pierre Delini ignored the noisy Lot Dugan, put down his paper and closed his eyes directly.

He is still thinking about this structure that defines all numbers as elements. Numbers no longer represent a single value, but a point in a multi-dimensional modality, carrying rich attributes and relationships...

This is not just a mathematical change, it can even be understood as a philosophical leap.

From a traditional mathematical perspective, numbers only represent a static point or value, but now the author of the paper directly gives modal attributes to numbers, so numbers become dynamic, multi-dimensional existences.

In the future, number theorists will no longer study numbers themselves, but the behavior and interaction of numbers as elements.

Not only is it a genius design, it’s also crazy enough!

The only pity is that this paper is too short. It only has the most basic definitions.

He just couldn't help but start thinking about whether this modal space can capture more complex group theoretical symmetries between numbers?

For example, can the branching behavior represented by Galois have a direct correspondence in modal geometry?

Just thinking about this gives me a headache. But Lot Dugan next to me is still chattering.

"Hey Pierre, don't you want to know who the author of the paper is? You can beg me and I might be able to tell you before you review the paper."

Pierre Delini opened his eyes, looked at Lott Dugan beside him, and growled in a low voice: "Can't you be quiet for a while, Lott! In an article with such an obvious personal style, except for that boy Qiao Yu , who else could it be!"

Lot Dugan was obviously surprised and asked suspiciously: "Is your personal style obvious? Why didn't I see it?"

Of course, Pierre Delini would not tell this friend that he had actually learned from other people that Qiao Yu was doing relevant research.

Yes, Tao Xuanzhi had already sent him an email to discuss the feasibility of Qiao Yu's idea.

So he said calmly: "Because you can't always see the deeper connections, that's why you didn't win the Fields Medal. Qiao Yu's ideas in mathematical research have always been bold and radical!"

Lot Dugan was silent... and then said: "But there are two papers. So you can only get half of it right at most."

He was despised, but there was nothing he could do. He did not win the Fields Medal. But he did win the Abel Prize and the Wolf Prize. Unfortunately, the other party also won these two awards, and they were earlier than him.



"I don't understand why two papers are published? The two papers add up to only twenty-five pages." Pierre Delini couldn't help complaining.

From his perspective, interweaving the verification of the second paper into the first paper will make the entire paper look more evidence-based and complete.

"Because he felt that he wanted to give other members of the research team more opportunities. I think this reason is great!" Lott Dugan gave an unreasonable reason.

Facing Pierre Delini's probing gaze, Lot Dugan spread his hands and added: "Well, actually this is a very simple truth. Geniuses have privileges. Think about when you were young.

,haven't you ever been willful?"

I have to say that this reason left Pierre Delini speechless.

Yes, those big guys were indeed very tolerant of him when he was young.

Alexander Grothendieck, Jean-Pierre Serre... and many other mathematical masters at the time provided him with a lot of help.

Even after Grothendieck quit mathematics research, he still gave him a lot of help on the Weil conjecture and always supported him in conducting independent research.

You must know that in the last century, this kind of multi-field research spanning algebraic geometry, number theory and representation theory was not mainstream. At that time, both his mentor and his colleagues were almost infinitely tolerant of his ideas, which allowed him to have

later achievements.

"Okay, I will review the two papers together as soon as possible. In addition, Professor Tao Xuanzhi is very interested in Qiao Yu's research, if you haven't found a more suitable reviewer."

Pierre Delini finally said this.

"Tao Xuanzhi? Well, I have to say that he is indeed a good reviewer. In addition, there are Peter Schulz, Andrew Wiles, Richard Taylor, Andrew Glanville, and you,

There are six reviewers in total, which is just enough.”

Lot Dugan listed the reviewers he selected.
To be continued...
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