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Chapter 44: Rising Stars in Mathematics

Chapter 44: Rising Stars in Mathematics

As a mathematician born in France and working at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques in France, Evans is very familiar with algebraic geometry. After all, the father of modern algebraic geometry, Grothendieck, once worked at their Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques in France. In a sense, they are colleagues.

As a niche field in algebraic geometry, far Abelian geometry received a lot of attention after it was developed by Grothendieck, and eventually attracted young people like Evans to start studying it.

Although after graduating from graduate school, he no longer focused all his attention on far Abelian geometry.

Because it is really too difficult, and I can't find much when searching for literature on the Internet.

However, the paper in front of him made Evans amazed.

It turns out that far Abelian geometry can be studied in this way!

"Yes... the mapping f : T→T' to another topological space is continuous if the composition S→T→T' for all compact Hausdorff spaces S mapped to T, the topological space T can be compactly generated..."

“The graph of M → L/pL is contained in a finite type of modules on Ck for any n… Why is this?”

"Hmm, I see. We have to think in terms of nuclear Banach spaces, which are finite in dimension. For any open lattice LV, the space V∈CK is called a kernel, and there exists another open lattice ML that completes the canonical mapping between VM→VL compactly!"

“What a wonderful proof!”

He couldn't help but exclaim in his heart.

What a brilliant idea the author of this paper must have to come up with such a step!
From this simple step, he seemed to be able to feel the genius thinking of the author of this paper, just like Grothendieck!
In their eyes, mathematics seems to have countless angles for them to explore its mysteries.
Evans felt genuinely envious.

This envy made him immerse himself in this paper unconsciously.

Time passed quietly until half an hour later.

"Hey, Evans, what are you doing?"

Suddenly, David, Evans' colleague, sounded surprised.

What did he see?
Evans actually took out a piece of draft paper and calculated something on it!

Evans came back to his senses and then explained: "Oh, I'm reviewing the paper. This paper is very well written, but there are some parts that I really can't understand if I don't calculate them myself."

"That won't work! You should understand!"

David said to him with a warning look.

Evans immediately realized what his colleague was warning him about.

His behavior is likely to be regarded by some people as an attempt to plagiarize the contributor!

This situation happens all too often in the academic world. Journal editors, as the first people to have access to contributors' papers, are also the ones most likely to plagiarize the contributors' wisdom.

And his behavior just now obviously raised such a serious suspicion.

If there are other petty-minded people present and see it, they will report it directly. Even if he didn't do it, he will definitely not be in trouble.

After breaking out in a cold sweat, he quickly thanked his colleague.

"Thank you, David, for reminding me. I'll buy you a drink later."

When he heard there was wine to drink, David laughed and said, "It's okay, we are colleagues."

But then, he asked in confusion, "But what kind of paper are you reading that actually attracted you? Didn't you just say you wanted to read the high school article that Bo Jielun gave you?"

"Uh……"

Hearing this, Evans was stunned, and an embarrassed look appeared on his face, "I am reading... that paper now."

"What?" David was stunned. Didn't Evans just say that he was thinking about how to reject this paper?
Why are you reading this paper so seriously now? He suddenly realized something and asked, "How much did Bogeren give you?"

"50 Euros..."

As soon as the words came out, Evans pouted.

"Merde! Now it's my turn to give him 50 euros!"

"What? Are you going crazy from reading papers every day?"

David was shocked. Is it still possible to pay others to read a paper these days?
Still 50 Euros!
That was enough for him to sit in the bar for a whole night.

Evans was in tears.
I originally thought that it was Bergeron who gave him 50 euros, but according to the bet, the paper was so well written that it was obvious that he lost the bet.

He even had to buy David a drink in return!

What a loss.

"Or have you been cheated by Bergeron? Let's go find him!" David next to him was still talking, and he was planning to help Evans get the money back.

He wondered if Evans could get the money back so he could treat him to a few more drinks.
"This……"

But Evans hesitated. He turned back and took another look at the paper. "Forget it. Let me finish reading this paper first."

David was stunned and didn't understand for a moment: "What are you doing? That's 50 euros, and the paper is so poorly written, what are you thinking?"

"You're wrong. This paper is... very well written," said Evans.

David was shocked. "How good can a high school student be at writing a paper? You were actually attracted to this. I remember you graduated from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris!"

"You'll know when you come and take a look."

Evans pointed to the paper in front of him.

David didn't believe it, so he went closer to take a look, but he was soon defeated.

He said awkwardly: "I... don't quite understand it. I don't quite understand Yuan Abel myself."

Evans smiled and said, "This is normal, because even I find it quite strenuous to read. There are many things that I don't understand so I just skip them."

"The methods and theories used by this high school student in this paper are far beyond my imagination. If he hadn't written it in sufficient detail and there were no 'obvious' steps in it, I would definitely not have read it so carefully."

"This……"

David was shocked.

Evans graduated from the Department of Mathematics of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, which is almost the best mathematics department in the world. This is enough to show how talented Evans is.

As a result, even he could hardly understand this high school student's paper?
"Is this really a high school student?" David couldn't help but say.

“Perhaps we should not view him as a high school student, but as a rising star in the mathematics world.”

Evans turned his gaze back to the paper in front of him, and a hint of regret appeared on his face for not being able to understand the paper.

He was very interested in far Abelian geometry and was indeed very interested in this paper. This paper brought him a completely new perspective and even rekindled his desire to study far Abelian geometry.

“Okay, I’ll go see Editor-in-Chief Bogeron after I finish reading this paper.”

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