Chapter 411: Research Group

Chapter 411

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

Princeton Miller: "Welcome newcomers!"

Princeton Hatch: "Welcome to the Newcomer [Sprinkle Flowers] [Sprinkle Flowers]"

Princeton: "Newcomers can change their nicknames, and the name of the school will be fine with the English name." ”

What is the English name?

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

MIT Tom: "There are just four of us in this group?"

Miller, Princeton: "Well, it's just four of us at the moment. I'm afraid it's just the four of us in the future. ”

This discussion group was established for the new topic of homology research based on Cheng Nuo's theorem.

The project was officially applied for yesterday, and the project name is "Research on the Homology Theory of Projective Clusters Based on Cheng Nuo's Theorem", with a project fund of 30,000 US dollars.

The identities of the four members of the research group, except for Cheng Nuo himself, were also known by Cheng Nuo from the chat.

Miller Beecher, associate professor at the Princeton School of Science and a well-known young mathematician in the field of topology, studied under the Philippine Prize winner Professor Alan Diess.

Hatch-Hertzpie, an associate professor at Princeton School of Science, majoring in algebraic geometry, has published five SCI Zone 1 papers during his time at the university, and was directly awarded the title of associate professor directly after graduating from the doctorate, and belongs to one of the few teachers in Princeton who obtained the title of associate professor before the age of 25.

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

One professor, two associate professors, plus the aura of Princeton University, Cheng Nuo, a graduate student, is a little trembling.

It's like a husky accidentally sneaking into a wolf pack.

To be able to devote the resources of the three professors to participate in the research of this topic is enough to show the importance that the Princeton Department of Mathematics attaches to this topic.

In addition, Cheng Nuo now represents not only him, but the entire mathematics department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to negotiate and cooperate with the other party, so naturally he can't weaken his momentum.

Therefore, even if you are a husky, you must pretend to be a wolf in the wolf pack.

Moreover, it seems that Professor Fresnel did not tell his true identity to the other side, judging from a few words of conversation in the chat group, the other party regarded Cheng Nuo as an equal.

Of course, Cheng Nuo would not say it stupidly. Maintaining the current situation, Cheng Nuo feels that it is the best situation.

Miller, Princeton: "What is the relationship between Mr. Tom and Professor Fresnel? When we were discussing cooperation, it was Professor Fresnel who strongly recommended you to us. ”

Cheng Nuo typed, "Professor Fresnel is my teacher." ”

Miller, Princeton: "Oh, that's right. Since Professor Fresnel is a student, it is a great addition to our research group. ”

Professor Fresnel, it seems, is like a guarantee of quality. As long as this banner is pulled, it can make people trust a little more.

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

MIT Tom: "OK, no problem. ”

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The document sent by Professor Byrne took Cheng Nuo half an hour to read it.

Logging in to ResearchGate, Cheng Nuo wanted to take a look at what hot topics were coming up.

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

In particular, the development of Ueda Shinichi's disciple Yamashita Shinmi touring the United States, coupled with the reward of 100,000 US dollars, continued to ferment, and more than half of the mathematicians in the entire United States began to realize this conjecture that had been shelved.

According to rumors, the Clay Institute of Mathematics is planning to convene 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, to use the BOINC distributed computing platform to search for ternary arrays that meet the conditions of the ABC conjecture to obtain the distribution of these arrays, so as to help mathematicians solve this conjecture, hoping to solve the problem of the century within five years.

However, Cheng Nuo is not too optimistic about this.

There are many examples of attempts to use computer technology to solve the world's mathematical problems, but most of them have failed, and the ABC conjecture is a conjecture that allows for the existence of "counterexamples", even if the exhaustive method is used, it is very unrealistic.

In the end, it is hoped that a large number of mathematicians will be able to read through Shinichi Ueda's 500-page paper, or that a mathematician who can solve the ABC conjecture using other methods.

Cheng Nuo also wants to be the mathematician who proposes another proof scheme, but there is no inspiration yet, so it is better to put it on hold for the time being.

The opportunity has not arrived, and Cheng Nuo is still not so whimsical.

In addition to the ABC conjecture, most of the mathematics discussion section of ResearchGate is about the recent International Congress of Mathematicians.

Naturally, these people in ResearchGate are 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 a few photos that have been circulated.

"Professor Bill is old, no, 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 in thirty years they will be the masters of the place!"

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

"Hehe, I read it in the international version of the starting point Chinese network. That station, it's just too bad, especially the thing called "pretending to be forced to slap the face", as long as I understand it thoroughly, becoming the 'forcing king' is just around the corner!"

"Hehe, forcing the king doesn't just need to pretend to be forced to slap his face, but also need strength, can he only pretend to be forced but be fucked!" This is Cheng Nuo's reply, which can be regarded as advice to young people.

Forcing the king is not just a matter of words, nor is it an overnight thing.

I don't know that Cheng Nuo rarely pretends to be forced now, but spends more time on improving his own strength.

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

"Forcing the King to Appear at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Cheng Nuo's Name Resounded in Philadelphia!"

The post said that the Cheng Nuo who proposed Cheng Nuo's theorem at this conference was Cheng Nuo, who forced Yamashita Zhenwei to be speechless at that academic report, and had the name of 'forcing the king'.

Below the post is a piece of worship for Wang Chengnuo.

Cheng Nuo spent more than ten minutes silently liking every speech under the post.

The public's eyes are really bright!