Chapter 485: Submission

Chapter 485

On Christmas night, Cheng Nuo finally failed to fulfill his wish to applaud love with Mu Leng.

Entering the final stage, Cheng Nuo's life is not as busy as before.

Now, the daily work of the two brothers, Cheng Nuo and Zhang Wei, is to integrate the proof process written in the past year or so and write it into the form of a thesis.

They need to write not one, but four.

One article, of course, is the whole process of BSD conjecture proof.

The remaining three articles contain two theorems that Cheng Nuo deduced to prove the BSD conjecture: the elliptic Abelian group theorem, the algebraic periodic summation theorem, and an imaginary point, Cheng's imaginary point!

With a total of four papers, the workload is quite enormous.

It took nearly a month to complete the writing of these four papers until January 20, 2018.

Three-Step Proof of the BSD Conjecture, p. 214!

Derivation of the Abelian Group Theorem in Elliptic Curves, p. 54!

Cheng's Imaginary Point under Semi-Curved Surface Mapping, p. 67!

A Summation of Algebraic Cycles, p. 48!

There are 383 pages in total, and they are all thick stacks when printed.

Office of the Institute.

"Senior brother, let's submit papers, all four papers are submitted to the Annals of Mathematics. Cheng Nuo crossed his fingers and said with a smile.

Zhang Wei nodded excitedly, "Well, I'll do it right away!"

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2026 is destined to be a year of great significance for the entire mathematical community.

At the same time, this year is also a year of Philippine awards.

The 30th Fields Medal will be awarded at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich, Sweden on August 1 this year.

The Fields Medal represents the highest honor in the field of mathematics.

Every mathematician aims at this, but in the end, there is no one in ten thousand.

Although the list of nominees for each Fields Medal will not be announced until June of the Philippine Prize year, the International Mathematical Union.

But some industry insiders, or some idle netizens in the folk, will make a list of nominations before this.

In the past four years, many excellent research results have emerged in the field of mathematics, and at the same time, many previously unknown mathematicians have come into the public's attention.

After New Year's Day, the list began to take shape under the discussion of netizens.

It wasn't until early February that the list of nominees, drawn up by industry insiders and non-governmental math enthusiasts, was finalized.

The list of mathematicians, a total of thirty-eight.

Thirty-eight mathematicians come from seventeen different countries, covering all directions in the field of mathematical research.

These thirty-eight mathematicians have one thing in common.

In the past three years, they have all made important research results in their respective fields, and at least two papers have been published in four major journals in mathematics.

At the top of the list is a 38-year-old professor at Princeton University in the United States, whose main focus is number theory, and the result is that he published an article last year, achieving a major breakthrough in the Riemann conjecture.

The second is an Australian female mathematician who made the list for her outstanding contributions to the field of algebra over the past few years.

Cheng Nuo's name also appeared on this list.

It's very low, though!

On the list of thirty-eight people, Cheng Nuo ranked thirty-seventh, almost at the bottom.

There are two reasons why Cheng Nuo is so unfavored by the outside world.

The first one, naturally, is age.

As we all know, the Fields Medal is only awarded to mathematicians under the age of forty.

If you are over 40 years old, even if it is only more than one day, you will lose the qualification to receive the award, and you can only work towards the "Wolf Prize", which represents a lifetime achievement.

So, in order to take care of those mathematicians who are nearing their prime, the Fields Medal has an unwritten rule.

For younger mathematicians, that is, mathematicians under the age of 30, unless the research results are really awesome, the Fields Medal will not be awarded to you, but the opportunity to win the award will be given to mathematicians who are almost 40 years old.

Just like Schulz, the winner of the last Philippine Awards, he was originally eligible to win the Philippine Award when he was 28 years old, but he was dragged out for one session and did not win the award until he was 32 years old.

How old is Cheng Nuo this year?

24 years old!

If you do the math, in addition to this session, Cheng Nuo still has four chances to hit the Philippine Award.

In this case, even if Cheng Nuo's performance is twice as bright as others, he will not be able to win eighty percent of this Fields Award.

What's more, Cheng Nuo's performance is not enough to be described by the word "eye-catching".

This has to mention the second reason why the outside world looks at Cheng Nuo so much.

In the past four years, Cheng Nuo's performance in the first two years has been quite impressive, and he has solved the two major problems of the Jacobi conjecture, the Taniyama Shimura conjecture, the Cheng's complex conjecture, and the minimalist program in one go.

But the next year and a half......

It can be said that since knowing that Cheng Nuo fell into the big pit of BSD conjecture, the outside world has not had the slightest hope that Cheng Nuo will win the Fields Medal.

The inclusion of Cheng Nuo in this list is just a sign of respect for Cheng Nuo's research achievements in the past few years.

Anyway, there are only four Philippine Awards in the end, and Cheng Nuo, who is ranked 37th, can't win the Fields Medal no matter how he thinks about it.

Cheng Nuo also got this list.

Looking at the position of the tail of his crane, Cheng Nuo also smiled bitterly, "In their eyes, is this how I fish?"

Academician Ding, who was sitting opposite him, squinted his eyes and took a sip of his teacup, "Based on your performance during this time, it is enough that they can put you on this list." ”

Dean Ding glanced at Cheng Nuo with slanted eyes, "They don't know, you kid has already proved the BSD conjecture!"

"By the way, when will your articles be published?" Dean Ding asked with some anticipation.

Cheng Nuo replied, "It will take a while." ”

He explained, "I have submitted all four articles to the Annals of Mathematics, and mathematicians are urgently being summoned to verify my proof process, but the total of more than 300 pages is not something that can be verified in a short time and a half." ”

Dean Ding smiled beautifully, "Alas, I still hope to see the moment when your article is published soon!"

Successfully prove the BSD conjecture!

Dean Ding knew exactly what that meant.

It means that Tsinghua University, and even the whole of China, is about to have the first Chinese-Chinese Fields Medal winner.

As mentioned earlier, there is an unwritten rule that the Fields Medal should not be awarded to mathematicians who are too young.

But there is another unwritten rule that there is also the Fields Medal.

That is, if you prove one of the seven mathematical conjectures, you are sure to win the Fields Medal!

Be careful, and it is by all means!

Regardless of nationality, regardless of education level, as long as you are under the age of forty, no! Even if you are over forty years old, the National Mathematics Union can make an exception and hand you the trophy of the Fields Medal.

What's more, Cheng Nuo is only twenty-four years old this year.

Once the Annals of Mathematics announces that Cheng Nuo's proof process is correct, it is almost a certainty that Cheng Nuo will win this year's Fields Medal.

Unless, in the next six months, four more people have proved the other four of the seven mathematical conjectures!

But the odds are ......

Nothing can exist!

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