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Chapter 454 Lectures

Chapter 454 Lectures
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Standing on the podium, Cheng Nuo looked at the group of students whose average age was one or two years older than him, and a strange smile flashed across his mouth.

The topic of Cheng Nuo's lecture this time was Jacobi's theorem, so he didn't describe too much, and he simply greeted his classmates and went straight to the topic.

"...Before the Jacobi conjecture was proved, there were three research directions recognized by the mathematics community." Cheng Nuo raised a finger and said while walking on the podium, "The first one is Keith Booker." The K-theory method proposed by Li in the 90s of the last century uses the order of the polynomial and the dimension of the space to exchange the coefficients of the polynomial to obtain a dimension that can be arbitrarily large..."

"The second one is that five years ago, Professor Ian of Princeton University studied two curves f=0, g=0 on domain k and the curve F(x, f, g)= on domain k(X) 0, get their singularity at infinity, and thus..."

"...The third is the local bijection method of keller mapping that was developed at the beginning of this century. And I used this method to successfully prove the Jacobi conjecture. The students must be very curious about why I did it in the third I chose this method out of the above methods, and I will explain it to you in conjunction with the specific content of Jacobi's theorem..."

Next, Cheng Nuo described the specific proof process of the Jacobi conjecture.

However, the research cycle of half a year and the proof paper of more than 50 pages can be explained in detail in just over an hour.

So Cheng Nuo just picked out some important and difficult points to talk about. As for the less difficult parts, Cheng Nuo assumed that everyone already understood them, and skipped them in a few brief sentences.

The result, of course, was that Cheng Nuo on the stage talked with great interest, and gradually entered a better state.And the students in the audience became more confused the more they listened.

They couldn't say that Cheng Nuo's explanation was not good. Cheng Nuo did explain some difficult points clearly.

But the point is, Cheng Nuo seems to... think too highly of them!
Originally, being looked up to was a good thing.But at this time, everyone did not look happy at all.

Cheng Nuo simply mentioned a lot of specific content in one or two sentences. He said, "As a top student at MIT, everyone should know this, so I won't expand on it." They are very hurt!

But it's not easy for them to remind Cheng Nuo directly and ask him to explain in more detail.

Without him, it's too embarrassing!
Once they spoke, it was really an admission that there was a huge gap between them and Cheng Nuo.

Facts are one thing, but confession is another.

So everyone remained silent and listened to Cheng Nuo's entire lecture pretending to understand.

"...Here, use the five formulas mentioned above to put all the scattering data together. This proves the Jacobi conjecture!" After Cheng Nuo finished speaking, he threw the chalk tip onto the lecture. Turning around, leaning on the desk with both hands, smiling and looking at the audience.

Silence, a few seconds of silence...

The students in the audience were all expressionless and frowning, not knowing what they were thinking about.

applaud!Applause!

Seeing that no one responded for a long time, Cheng Nuo became anxious.

He raised his eyebrows, met the eyes of a foreign student from Huaguo, and winked at him frantically.

The student from Huaguo looked hesitant, and when he saw Cheng Nuo's eyes suddenly became sharp, he immediately clapped his hands.

clap clap clap~~
Others also reacted one after another, making love reluctantly.

A satisfied smile appeared on the corner of Cheng Nuo's mouth.

As he stroked the cuff of his shirt, he said with a smile, "The following is the question and answer session. You can ask any questions you have. The content may have nothing to do with this lecture. It can be anything from life to study."

"But don't ask about the emotional state, I already have a girlfriend, you have no chance!"

As soon as Cheng Nuo's words came out, the girls couldn't help laughing, and the atmosphere at the scene suddenly became much more relaxed.

"Professor Cheng, I heard that you won the Veblen Prize for your research on Jacobi's theorem a while ago and became the youngest winner in history. How did you feel then?" a male student stood up and asked.

"If you are not used to calling me professor, you can just call me senior." Cheng Nuo smiled and waved his hand, motioning for the male classmate to sit down first.

"I must have been very happy at the time, but now I don't feel much. Although the Veblen Prize is well-known in the field of geometry, there are more than one or two awards higher than it in the entire field of mathematics. There is still a long way to go, and it has not yet arrived. When you are complacent."

"Senior, what do you mean to say that your goal is a higher-level award than the Veblen Award, the Wolf Award? Or the Fields Award?"

"The short-term goal is the Fields Medal. After all, you have to wait until you're 40 to win the Wolf Medal." Cheng Nuo shrugged.

"Senior, you are so confident that you will win the Fields Medal. You know, no one from China has won this award so far?"

Cheng Nuo glanced coldly at the boy who asked the question, "Then why can't I be the first!"

The crowd was in an uproar.

Cheng Nuo's words were too confident!

However, no one had the intention to continue asking. Another blond girl stood up and asked softly, "Senior, some people say that you proved the Jacobi conjecture, and a large part of it depends on luck. What do you think of this? ?”

Cheng Nuo smiled faintly, "There is a saying in China, that opportunity is for those who are prepared, and luck is for those who seize the opportunity."

"Senior, I think..."

…………

At the end of the two-hour lecture, although everyone was a little unhappy, it was still relatively perfect.

Cheng Nuo continued to stay at school for a while.

The small cubicle in Professor Fresnel's office has been given to Cheng Nuo, and he is now the second in command of this small office.

Professor Fresnel knew that Cheng Nuo needed a period of rest, so he didn't arrange too cumbersome tasks for Cheng Nuo.He just asked Cheng Nuo to bring his assistants to work on the newly received outsourcing projects.

It wasn't until a month later that Cheng Nuo received a new task.

It was not Cheng Nuo's direct supervisor, Professor Fresnel, who was negotiating with Cheng Nuo, but a deputy director of the MIT Institute of Mathematics.

"Mr. Jill, is there any new project for me?" Cheng Nuo came up and asked straight to the point.

Mr. Jill nodded and said, "There is indeed a new task that requires Professor Cheng to come forward."

Cheng Nuo stretched out his hand and said, "Please speak."

"This project is not a task assigned by the school, but a cleansing plan for geometric conjectures led by the Clay Institute."

"Cleaning plan?" Cheng Nuo frowned.

"Yes, to be honest, this cleaning plan is still related to you, Professor Cheng."

(End of this chapter)

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