Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 431: Just hit me on the card

After returning from Brazil, Lu Zhou began to study the phenomenon of plasma turbulence.

Although there is no retreat, his life is quite regular. Basically, he runs between the bedroom, the Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies, and the PPPL laboratory at 3:00.

As far as difficulty is concerned, studying the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is not much easier than studying the nature of the solution of the ns equation.

Moreover, the difficulty of the two is more difficult to disagree with the above.

The latter is equivalent to using abstract mathematical tools to prove the existence and smoothness of the solution. The former is equivalent to finding a "special solution" for a certain type of problem for a particular case of a three-dimensional ns equation.

So far, there are only about one hundred or so special solutions to the ns equation for different problems in the mathematical community, and most of them have either eliminated the time term or are limited to two-dimensional conditions.

As for cfd or applied mathematics, most of the results are phenomenological models doped with empirical formulas and empirical parameters. For Lu Zhou, the reference is not of great significance.

This also means that Lu Zhou must complete this arduous work from the beginning, not even the literature that can be used for reference.

Of course, he is not completely without things to rely on.

For example, the l-manifold he created while studying the ns equation is a useful theoretical tool in his opinion.

Not only that, his math level has been increased from lv6 to lv7 after the conference, and only 3 levels are left from the full level lv10. His talents in mathematics and intuition for numbers are not the same as a few weeks ago And language.

Even if there is no certainty, Lu Zhou has more than 90% certainty to solve this problem.

At most, it just takes a little time ...

In the third week of returning to Princeton, August was nearing completion, and Lu Zhou finally received a letter from the Cray Institute.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, my name is James Carlson, Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Clay Institute of Mathematics. 】

[According to the opinions of the anonymous reviewers and the opinions of the International Mathematical Union, we believe that you have completed the proof of the existence and smoothness of the solution of the ns equation. 】

[The solution of this problem will greatly promote the development and application of mathematical theory. We sincerely thank you for your contribution to the development of science in the world of mathematics and the world. 】

[Based on your collaborator, Professor Charles Louis Fefferman, we are convinced that your work has made a decisive contribution to this issue. Therefore, after a vote of the Clay Institute Board of Directors, we have decided to grant you a one million dollar bonus in advance ...]

It is said to be ahead of time, because every "Millennium Mathematical Problem" being solved does not immediately win the prize.

According to regulations, any solution must be published in a world-renowned mathematical journal for at least two years, and it must be recognized by the mathematics community before it can be reviewed by the Clay Institute's Scientific Advisory Board to decide whether to issue this million-dollar Grand prize.

However, this provision is not absolute.

For example, Perelman's thesis has never been published in a "world-renowned" mathematical journal. Carlson, then the director of the Cray Institute, did not wait as long as two years to visit the hermit in St. Petersburg ... ...

Of course, although Carlson did not see Perelman in the end.

Considering that Lu Zhou's report meeting was held in the form of a special report at the International Conference of Mathematicians, and all the controversial parts have been answered, it seems unnecessary to wait for the consensus reached by the academic community.

So the Clay Institute made such a decision.

In addition, in the email, the Clay Institute also attached the conditions for receiving the prize.

As the Century Proposition announced at the Millennium Conference, Carlson's opinion is that he hopes to hold this award ceremony more solemnly.

The prize was presented at the French Academy of Paris, where the Clay Institute announced the Millennium Mathematical Problem. A special award ceremony will be held by the Clay Institute and the European Mathematical Society to give him this million-dollar prize.

As for what kind of ceremony, no one knows.

Because Perelman, who proved Poincaré's conjecture, was too personal, even though this award ceremony was planned more than a decade ago, it has never been held so far.

For Carlson's invitation, if it was a month ago, Lu Zhouxing might buy a ticket to fly to receive the prize, after all, the one million dollar bonus will not be taken for nothing.

But now, his research on the phenomenon of plasma turbulence is reaching a critical moment, neither willing nor interested in a long trip.

After thinking for a while, Lu Zhou politely responded to an e-mail saying that he was studying a critical period and could not find time to fly to Paris. But at the same time he also stated in the letter that he did not reject the one million dollar bonus and attached his bank card account number at the end of the email.

The implication is that you just hit the money directly on my card.

As for medals or certificates, if you must send them to me, you can also mail them ...

Seeing this email, Carlson almost sipped his blood on the screen.

It was more irritating than the perelman who had him eaten behind closed doors.

That freak who can't see the person behind the door can be ignored. What kind of operation is it for him to make money directly? !!

How is the prover of the Millennium Dilemma better than one? !!

In response to an email, Carlson worded firmly that Lu Zhou was impossible.

As for the reason, it's simple!

The Millennium Puzzle has been eliminated by two. The Clay Institute has planned the award ceremony for more than ten years but it has not been held once. If you want to receive the award, you must come to Paris in any case.

Of course, in his reply, Professor Carlson also relaxedly stated that he understands how important the coherence of research is for a scholar.

If Lu Zhou really can't make time, they are willing to discuss with him a suitable awarding date and hold the awarding ceremony on another day.

Seeing Professor Carlson's reply, Lu Zhou was a headache for the formalism of these guys.

The Clay Institute is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and it's not too far away. If he wants to go, he can pass by without even flying an airplane.

However, these people are unwilling to present awards at their doorstep, and have to go to the French Academy of Paris opposite the Atlantic to perform the award ceremony.

It sounds like he will waste at least a week.

This is unacceptable for Lu Zhou, who is doing an interesting research job.

After thinking about it, Lu Zhou continued to edit a reply ~ www.readwn.com ~ I can't give you an accurate time, but after my research on plasma turbulence has come to fruition, maybe I can make time for prize. 】

After the email was edited, Lu Zhou clicked to send, then closed the mailbox, and continued to ponder the experimental data stored in the computer for more than half a year.

When Professor Carlson at the Clay Institute in Massachusetts saw the e-mail, he didn't say a word, just glanced at his secretary Daft silently.

Daft sighed and patted Professor Carlson on the shoulder, quietly comforting: "... this is probably the most euphemistic rejection."

Although he is not a researcher of fluid mechanics, or even a person in academia, the particularity of the Clay Institute has made him exposed to many advances in research.

Turbulence is a well-known chaotic system, and it is also a problem that many physicists and mathematicians can do nothing.

Not to mention the subject of research is plasma ...

In his opinion, the email was almost tantamount to rejection.

Taking off the eyes on the bridge of the nose, Carlson's arms were placed on the table, and his brows were pinched with a headache.

"I don't understand ... why? Why is it so difficult to send money?"

He really feels tired.

He had this feeling when he was the former director. Now he is retiring as the chairman of the scientific advisory committee, and his feelings have not changed at all.

He doesn't want anything now, and his only wish is to stand in the hall of the French Academy before retiring and give the millennial problem solver a prize of one million dollars and a medal symbolizing honor.

But why is it so difficult to realize this wish?

Obviously both have been resolved ...

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