Omnipotent Data

Chapter 411 Research Group

Chapter 411

Three days later, Cheng Nuo was pulled into a discussion group.

Princeton Miller: Welcome newcomers!

Princeton Hatch: Welcome newcomers [搜花][搜花]

Princeton Bourne: The newcomer can change their nickname, just add the English name to the school name.

English name?

Cheng Nuo thought for a few seconds and changed his group nickname to MIT Tom.

MIT Tom: Our research group is just four of us?

Princeton Miller: Well, there are only four of us at the moment. I'm afraid it will be only four of us in the future.

This discussion group was established just for the new topic about the study of coherence based on Cheng Nuo's theorem.

The topic has been officially applied for yesterday. The topic name is Research on Cohomology Theory of Projective Clustering Based on Cheng Nuo Theorem, and the project fund is 30,000 US dollars.

As for the four members of the research group, except for Cheng Nuo himself, Cheng Nuo also learned the identities of the other three from the chat.

Miller-Er, associate professor of Princeton College of Science, a well-known young mathematician in the field of topology, under the tutelage of Professor Alan Diess, the winner of the Philippine Prize.

Hatch-Herzbee, associate professor of Princeton School of Science, mainly focuses on algebraic geometry. He has published five papers in SCI Area 1 during his school days. A teacher with the title of associate professor.

Burne-Blair, a professor at the Princeton School of Science, once won the Abel Prize for his breakthrough research in the direction of ordinary differential geometry. He is only in his early thirties and is one of the representatives of the golden generation of mathematicians in the United States.

With one professor, two associate professors, and the aura of Princeton University, Cheng Nuo, a graduate student, was a little shivering.

It's like the feeling of a husky accidentally sneaking into a pack of wolves.

Being able to use the resources of three professors to participate in the research of this topic is enough to see that the Department of Mathematics of Princeton attaches great importance to this topic.

In addition, Cheng Nuo now represents not only him alone, but also represents the entire MIT Department of Mathematics in negotiating and cooperating with each other,

Naturally, the momentum cannot be weakened.

Therefore, even if you are a husky, you have to pretend to be a wolf among wolves.

Moreover, it seems that Professor Fresnel did not tell the other party his true identity. Judging from the few conversations in the chat group, the other party treats Cheng Nuo as an equal.

Of course, Cheng Nuo wouldn't say it out of nowhere. Cheng Nuo felt that maintaining the current situation was the best situation.

Princeton Miller: What is the relationship between Mr. Tom and Professor Fresnel? When discussing cooperation on this topic, it was Professor Fresnel who strongly recommended you to us.

Cheng Nuo typed, Professor Fresnel is my teacher.

Princeton Miller: Oh, that's right. Since Professor Fresnel is a student, it is another great strength for our research group.

Professor Fresnel seems to be a guarantee of quality. As long as this big banner is pulled out, people can gain a little more trust.

In the discussion group, Professor Byrne, who is the leader of this project, first posted a document in the group, and then typed, Mr. Tom, this is all the documents about this project, go back and have a look first. , Tomorrow we will hold a conference call to discuss the research framework and task assignment in detail.”

MIT Tom: OK, no problem.

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It took Cheng Nuo half an hour to read the document sent by Professor Byrne.

Logging into ResearchGate, Cheng Nuo wanted to browse around to see what hot topics appeared.

More than a month has passed, and the enthusiasm for Ueda Shinichi's entry into ResearchGate has long since passed, but the discussion on ABC's conjecture has continued.

Especially after Shinichi Ueda’s disciple Shinmi Yamashita’s touring academic lectures in the United States, coupled with a reward of 100,000 US dollars, under the continuous fermentation, more than half of the mathematics workers in the entire United States have begun to realize that this has been shelved. conjecture.

According to rumors, the Clay Institute of Mathematics is planning to call Ueda Shinichi and a group of top mathematicians who have studied the ABC conjecture at the beginning of next year, supplemented by the latest computer technology, and use the BOINC distributed computing platform to search for the ABC conjecture. Conditional ternary arrays obtain distributions of these arrays, thereby helping mathematicians solve this conjecture, and hope to solve this century problem within five years.

However, Cheng Nuo was not too optimistic about this.

There are many examples of trying to use computer technology to solve the world's mathematical problems in history, but most of them failed. Moreover, the ABC conjecture is a conjecture that allows counter-examples, even if the exhaustive method is used, it is very unrealistic.

In the end, it is still expected that a large number of mathematicians can penetrate Ueda Shinichi's 500-page paper, or stand out a mathematician who can use other methods to solve the ABC conjecture.

Cheng Nuo also wanted to be the mathematician who proposed another proof scheme, but he didn't have any inspiration yet, so it's better to put it on hold for now.

The opportunity didn't come, Cheng Nuo was still not so whimsical.

Except for the ABC conjecture, most of ResearchGate's mathematics discussion section is about the past International Congress of Mathematicians.

These people in ResearchGate are naturally not qualified to go to the International Congress of Mathematicians in person, so they can only express their emotions and point out the country based on the few photos that have been circulated.

Professor Bill is old, it's too late, the future is still ours!

Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi, don't bully the young and poor! They are the ones standing on the stage now, and we will rule there thirty years later!

Wow, that sentence upstairs is so domineering, where did you learn it?

Hehe, I watched it on the international version. That website is simply too fraudulent, especially the thing called pretending to be aggressive. As long as I understand it thoroughly, I will become a king of bullying just around the corner!

Hehe, you don't just need to pretend to be tough, you also need strength. If you can only pretend to be tough, you'll be fucked instead! This was Cheng Nuo's reply, and it was an advice to young people.

Coercing the king is not just a matter of verbal talk, nor is it a matter of overnight.

Cheng Nuo seldom pretended to be aggressive now, but spent more time improving his own strength.

Cheng Nuo flicked his phone and caught a glimpse of the title of a post.

Forcing the King to Appear at the International Conference of Mathematicians, Cheng Nuo's Name Resounds in Philadelphia!

The post said that the Cheng Nuo who proposed Cheng Nuo's theorem at this conference was precisely the Cheng Nuo who was known as the King of Kings in that academic report by Yamashita Shinmi Yamashita.

Below the post was a wave of admiration for King Cheng Nuo.

Cheng Nuo spent more than ten minutes silently liking every statement below the post.

The public's eyes are really sharp!

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