Chapter Ninety-Nine: Brushing the Version

Today's mathematical community is roughly divided into three groups, the United States mathematicians regard the Fields Medal as the highest honor, and the French mathematicians prefer the Wolf Prize; as for Lucia scientists: the Fields Medal? The Wolf Medal is a miracle? They don't have any awards, and prefer to do their own research.

Of course, they don't completely shut themselves off from the outside world, after all, this is no longer the time to make achievements by staying alone in the laboratory! Even a genius like Grisha Perelman needs to communicate with people, let alone others!

With a thud, Aleksandevich pushed open the door to his dormitory and gasped to write the sleigh off his shoulder, a doctoral student at the Faculty of Mathematics at Moscow University, who idolized his predecessor Andrei Kolmogorov and looked up to him in his research habits, believing that a healthy body was the source of long-term academic vitality.

Kolmogorov, one of the most prominent mathematicians in the Soviet Union and one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century, was known as the "outdoor mathematician" for his love of physical activity, and he and his research partner Aleksandrov spent four days a week in Komarovka (and the other three days in a school apartment in the city). One of the whole days is spent on physical exercise: skiing, rowing, walking (an average distance of 30 km).

During the celebration of Kolmogorov's 70th birthday, a ski trip was organized, and the old man, dressed in shorts and shirtless, was old and strong, leaving the other participants behind!

I don't know if it's a psychological suggestion or if the Lucians are really suitable for this research model, Aleksandevich always finds inspiration for research every time he comes back from workouts, so he exercises more often, and by the time he got his Ph.D., he not only made achievements in mathematics, but also exercised his body enough to go head-to-head with bears.

After pouring a sip of vodka, Alexander Yevich turned on his computer and logged in to arXiv, and after a lot of exercise, he had a glass of spirits, which put his brain in an almost ethereal state, and at this time he was particularly efficient in browsing the paper, always able to find the main points of the paper in the shortest possible time, and quickly judge whether the paper had a bug.

This is the same as Schrödinger's Sage Time, it is an exclusive skill of Alexander Jevich, and no one else can learn it anyway!

Oh my God, what's going on lately, it's all about Poincaré's conjecture, and it's not of much value! Alexander shook his head and closed a paper questioning Lü Qiujian's derivation process, because in his opinion, the author of this paper didn't understand Lü Qiujian's paper at all.

Aleksandr Grunt as he continued to browse through the table of contents, huh, Qiujian-Lv? He published another paper? Is it a supplement to the two papers on the Poincaré conjecture?

Wow, that's a treatise on the theory of algorithmic probability! Aleksandar Jevich was immediately interested, this is the branch of mathematics pioneered by his idol Kolmogorov, and at the same time he is interested!

Aleksandevich immediately clicked to download it while continuing to search for papers of interest, he did not stay in this state of efficiency for long, so it is necessary to make the most of it, first download several papers and then read them one by one, which is much more efficient than reading one and then finding another!

After just two pages, he found the name Qiujian-Lv again, this time still in his field of interest, which was also the branch of mathematics pioneered by Kolmogorov - Kolmogorov's complexity theory.

Was he sure he was studying at Princeton and not Moscow University? Aleksandevich smiled, hey, as if he had studied at Beijing Normal University before, and it was not surprising that the Chinese academic community had been more influenced by Lucia back then!

How many papers has this guy written? What kind of article is this time? A wave of jealousy welled up in Alexanderjevich's heart, and he opened the article that still had Qiujian-Lv's name on it, and his big white bear-thick palm almost made the mouse scrap.

The field of study of the Bourbaki school of Grothendiek, Aleksandr Jevich was no stranger to the pope of algebraic geometry, and Alexander-Grothendiek was no stranger to the field of mathematics than Kolmogorov.

Isn't this what Maxim Kontsevich is good at? By the time I read the fourth part, Aleksandevich didn't want to go any further!

Does he regard arXiv as his own private forum? If it were replaced by users of Tianya or the posterity, they would probably express Alexander Jevich's feelings in a language that is easier to understand--Lu Qiujian, are you doing this in arXiv?

Looking at the publication dates of these articles, all four papers were uploaded within two weeks, and even the two longest intervals were not more than five days, and the shortest was even only two days.

Two papers, each of which belonged to a different branch of research! Aleksandrovich, who had always been called a non-human by his classmates because his research was faster than others, roared in his heart again - what the hell is this a human thing!

After pouring a big mouthful of vodka again, Aleksandevich clicked on the downloaded paper with the mouse, I don't believe it, I can't find fault with your paper!

The first one he chose was a paper on the theory of calculated probability, which is his best field, and I believe that with his years of research skills, if there is a bug in it, I can't find it!

Well, if you find out, you must write a good article to refute him, and finally persuade him with a serious sentence: Young man, mathematical research needs to be accumulated, don't think that this is an easy task! He completely forgot that these words were often said to him by the professors of their department, and he slapped these professors in the face again and again with his own grades.

This didn't seem to be a problem, and Aleksandevich muttered frustratedly and opened the second article on Kolmogorov's complexity theory.

Well, I must have drunk too much today, and my brain is a little confused, so let's put this one aside! Then he clicked on the third article, I am not very familiar with non-abelian algebraic geometry! By this time he was a little weak!

Boom, the third sip of wine, Alexander Jevich opened the fourth article.

The protagonist is incarnated as a water-filled maniac, and it's almost a hundred chapters, scattering flowers to celebrate.