Chapter 283: Are You Late?
Chen Zhou thought about it and didn't send the paper to this mailbox immediately, but took a moment to proofread the paper again.
This is a submission to an international academic conference, and Chen Zhou still came out with the necessary caution.
Although he has a strong confidence in his calculations, in his own arguments, in the logic of the whole paper.
But if there is a little mistake, it will definitely be infinitely magnified at the report meeting.
Even if the math giants present will smile kindly, Chen Zhou himself will have a lot of pressure.
Then take advantage of the present time to remove all the stress in advance.
Huaguo Yanjing time, around 3 a.m.
Chen Zhou sent the research paper to MIT's official mailbox.
It would be 3 p.m. Boston time.
An academic conference hosted by MIT is underway.
It was originally Chen Zhou's thirty-minute report time, but it was a mathematician from the United States who appeared on the stage at this time.
When they saw this temporary adjustment and substitution, many unaware mathematicians were stunned.
Who is this man?
Is this person Chen Zhou?
Is Chen Zhou of Yenching University a foreigner?
A series of question marks popped up in their minds.
Of course, compared to these uninformed people, people like Faltins, Wiles, and Deligne.
I wasn't too surprised that I was already aware of the changes to the meeting process.
It's just that Chen Zhou didn't arrive and couldn't communicate with the provener of the hail conjecture at the first time, which still made them feel a little regretful and some doubts.
Puzzled, the organizer of the meeting, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, did not disclose the specific reason for changing the timing of Chen's report.
As a result, they are aware of the process change, but they don't know why.
Even Tao Zhexuan, who was invited by MIT to write a letter of invitation to Chen Zhou, did not know either.
The reason for this, on the one hand, is the communication and coordination of Yanda, and I hope it will not be revealed too early.
On the other hand, it is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that considers the integrity of the academic conference.
No matter what Chen Zhou's unilateral research results are, at least after he comes, there is a hail conjecture as a guarantee for the report.
What's more, Faltins and the other bigwigs also have a tacit understanding, and they didn't deliberately inquire about anything.
It is also common for academic conferences to adjust the presentation time of presenters.
After all, who can guarantee that they are not in a hurry?
However, there was still a lot of speculation among the participants this time about the reason why Chen Zhou did not come.
While the mathematician's report was underway, MIT's official email received an email from Chen Zhou.
"Hey, Dr. James, come and see!"
Bergley is a mathematics student at MIT and a volunteer at the conference.
Together with several other volunteers, led by Dr. James, he was responsible for collecting and collating the presenter's submissions.
Bergley just found out that after the deadline for submission, there was still an email coming in.
This made him feel very surprised.
It stands to reason that after the deadline, the mailbox is closed, and it is impossible for any more papers to be submitted.
Therefore, he, who was originally leisurely chewing gum, hurriedly reported it out loud.
Dr. James, who heard the shouting, walked over to Bergley's side.
"So fast?" Dr. James murmured.
He knew the situation, and in an instant he realized that this should be Chen Zhou's latest submission.
But that's too fast, isn't it?
Did he really solve the problem of the Clamell conjecture?
"What are you talking about, Doctor?" asked Burgley subconsciously without hearing James' whisper.
"Oh, nothing. James didn't explain, but instead pretended to be casual and confirmed to Bergley, "Who's the contributor?"
Bergley didn't look at it closely, but after looking at it carefully, he said in surprise: "Doctor, it's him! The guy who solved the hail conjecture! Why did he only submit it now?"
"Because the time of his presentation was adjusted, he extended the submission time. James said ambiguously.
"Oh, I see, this Chinese man named Chen Zhou was still studying before the meeting. Burgley nodded knowingly.
This usually doesn't happen.
After all, the organizer of the meeting must ensure that the meeting runs smoothly.
In addition, participants need to take some time to understand the research content of the presenters they are interested in.
James was noncommittal and said directly: "Alright, Bergley, transfer the mailbox file to me." I need to check the paper submitted by the last reporter. ā
"Yes, Doctor!" Bergley replied, hand-on-handedly forwarding the mail to James.
James, who had returned to his seat, looked around before opening the file in the mailbox.
"On the extension of Cramell's conjecture Nā„7 and the application of distributive deconstruction?"
"I know about extended research, but what is this distribution deconstruction?"
James frowned, and then whispered in surprise: "Could it be ......?"
This paper is much longer than the proof of the hail conjecture.
Because more than half of the content is about distribution deconstruction.
This part of the content does not exist independently, Chen Zhou combined its introduction with the content of "Extended Research on the Occurrence of Cramell's Conjecture Nā„7".
James received his Ph.D. from the Department of Mathematics at MIT and now teaches in the Department of Mathematics.
Burgley was one of his students.
He prefers to be called a doctor by others rather than a professor.
His main research direction is analytic number theory.
So, for this paper in front of me, with more and more in-depth reading.
He was thoroughly obsessed.
This is the third way to study number theory in the true sense compared to the large sieve method and the circle method.
At least from the paper itself, it should be.
If this paper is accepted by the mathematical community, it will change the field of number theory!
While James was immersed in the research of his dissertation, the first day of the academic conference had ended without incident.
The scholars who were invited to give presentations also successfully completed their own presentations.
Although some scholars have a bit of a hard time in the QA process, the good news is that the result is thrilling.
Shortly after the dinner on the first day, Chen Zhou, who was in China and was going to Boston today, had just woken up.
Looking at Chen Zhou who was sleeping in the morning, Zhao Qiqi and the three of them thought that Chen Zhou was going to be postponed again.
Moreover, I didn't see what Chen Zhou had packed up.
Therefore, when Chen Zhou woke up, he heard Zhao Qiqi ask, "Brother Chen, aren't you going to the United States today?"
Chen Zhou shook his head and said strangely: "No, the plane at two o'clock in the afternoon will pass today?"
"Uh......" Zhao Qiqi glanced at his watch and couldn't help but say, "But it's almost 12 o'clock now, are you in time?"