Chapter 167: Fame in the World (Finale)

Just as Junxin and Professor Brown made a bet, a storm in the news media world followed.

"We have noticed the mysterious Mr. Junxin from the East, who has achieved great success in solving the problem of the Moder conjecture that has plagued the mathematical community for nearly sixty years. This is not the crux of the matter, the point is that Mr. Junxin, who proved Modell's conjecture, is now only less than twenty years old, and the mathematical world will usher in the Eastern era. —USA Today"

Recently, a young student from the East broke this assumption and proved this impossible problem, which makes us have to seriously think about such a question, is it just because we can't think of it? —The New York Times"

He said: "My proof has been recognized by mathematicians all over the world. So we take it for granted that his proof is correct, although there has been news last year that the mathematician Junxin from the mysterious East has proved the Modell conjecture, but this time it has been completely confirmed. Let's cheer for the people in the world of mathematics, where a math master has risen. - American Science and Technology Daily

"Although they think this is a problem that Mr. Junxin solved when he was seventeen years old, I would say where were you when he was seventeen? What are you doing? How much knowledge do you have? Are you able to prove a worldwide mathematical problem? Do you even have the ability to read the meaning of such a conjecture? Although they think this is Mr. Junxin's achievement, I still doubt it. I hope someone will come forward and tell the truth about the matter. —The Sun"

"Jun Xinjun, a student of the Department of Mathematics of Mizuki University in China, recently held a report at Princeton University in the United States, focusing on the proof process of a Moder conjecture that is considered impossible to prove in the number theory of basic mathematical problems, which has been recognized by most mathematicians in the American mathematical community.

“… Modell's conjecture is a conjecture put forward earlier by Mr. Louis Moder, a famous mathematician in China and a professor at Trinity College, Cambridge University, which proposed a deficit of 2 ....... Congratulations to this eighteen-year-old gentleman for becoming the hottest mathematician in the field of mathematics at present. —The Times"

A few days ago, Princeton University in the United States released a report that the Chinese boy Junxin completed the proof of a major problem in the mathematical world, and the Moder conjecture was successfully solved. The reporter learned that Modell's conjecture was proven a year ago, and this time it was a special report at Princeton University. His Excellency Viscount Deligne of the Institut des Hautes Etudes de Paris claimed in an interview with this reporter: This is a great breakthrough in the history of mathematics, and for this reason, Viscount Deligne has issued a statement saying that he will accept the invitation of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in the United States to serve as a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Viscount Deligne had planned to go to the United States for an academic visit a few years later. ”

"Pravda reporters bring you world news: Jun Xin, the Department of Mathematics of China's Shuimu University, proved the Shavarvich conjecture. Mr. Shavarvich is one of the most famous mathematicians in our country who graduated from Moscow University, and his Shavarvich conjecture is a well-known problem in number theory. It is reported that it has been proven a few days ago. - Pravda of the Soviet Union"

Of course, journalists from all over the world are covering this event, and China is no exception. After receiving foreign information, the reporters of the People's Daily finally replaced the political news that had been published on the front page and replaced it with an editorial featuring Junxin's report.

Xinhua News Agency: A few days ago, Princeton University held a national conference of mathematicians, and the meeting was mainly attended by Junxin, a famous mathematician in China, to report on the research results of the famous Modell conjecture. It is reported that Mr. Junxin is a sophomore student in the Department of Mathematics of Shuimu University in China, and after obtaining the exchange student qualification with Princeton University in the United States, he went to study in the Department of Mathematics of Princeton University, and recently made a report on Modell's conjecture. Under the leadership of the Party and with the support of Mizuki University, Junxin was also invited to participate in the International Union of Crystallography in mid-August this year, and was favored by Professor Max Peruz, a famous chemist and Nobel laureate in chemistry, because of the discovery of quasicrystalline substances, he was recommended by Peruz as a nomination for next year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Junxin has excellent character and learning, and this newspaper will continue to pay attention to his follow-up work. ——People's Daily"

Even the reporters of the HSD Post, the always critical American mouthpiece, gave a positive assessment.

Recently, Princeton University held a national exchange meeting of mathematicians, Jun Xin, the first exchange student from Shuimu-Princeton, China, reported the proof ideas and process of the famous Modell conjecture in the mathematical community, which was recognized by the mathematical community. Later, he proposed an extended inference conjecture of the Modell conjecture, known as the ABC conjecture, which was set by the Clay Institute of Mathematics in the United States as one of the top 10 puzzles to be solved with a reward of one million dollars, and had a very important impact.

Junxin is only 18 years old this year, the head of the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University, a tenured professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, a famous mathematician, and a Fields Medal winner.

In the words of Professor Mirno, the Fields Medal jury may have a headache, and the then 18-year-old may be awarded the Fields Medal for his outstanding achievements in mathematics for the second or third time, and so far no one has ever won the Fields Medal twice. Perhaps, it won't be long before a miracle in the world of mathematics will be born. ”

In an instant, Junxin and the eighteen-year-old resounded throughout the world. Since then, Junxin has become famous all over the world.