Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 381 - 193: Take it for verification!_2

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Qiao Ze couldn’t be wrong, and neither could the leadership, so the only one left to blame was him.

The undisputed person primarily responsible.

Therefore, he had no choice but to cast aside the dean’s dignity and plead with Su Mucheng for help.

There was no way around it. Recently, the only person who had access to Qiao Ze’s office was this sophomore female student from the fundamental mathematics class.

And luckily, there was Su Mucheng.

"Hey, Su, where are you?"

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"On the third floor."

"Oh, is Qiao Ze still busy?"

"Yes! He refuses to go out now, saying that he wants to figure out this problem before the conference, and it would be troublesome to announce it at another time."

Xu Dajiang could hear the worry in Su Mucheng’s voice.

"Ah... What is this problem exactly? Is it so urgent? You should tell Qiao Ze that he’s still young and has plenty of time... By the way, can you ask him if he could spare an hour tomorrow to meet with a few professors and the editor-in-chief? They came early specifically to exchange ideas with him."

"Dean Xu, I’ve asked. But Qiao Ze said that for now, it’s better not to meet. He feels he is on to something and doesn’t want his train of thought to be disrupted." Your journey continues with novelbuddy

"This..."

"Oh, right, I almost forgot, Dean Xu, don’t be anxious. He specifically told me to tell you to explain to the visiting professors that if they also hope to gain more from the conference, such as getting the general solution to the Yang-Mills Equations, then please understand him and let him think quietly these days."

"Ah?!"

Xu Dajiang was stunned, then suddenly became excited, "Does Qiao Ze mean that he’s looking for a general solution to the equations? Does he intend to find the general solution before the conference?"

"Yes, he’s working towards that direction. Qiao Ze also said he only has a seventy percent certainty of solving it before the conference, and he’s currently stuck on proving a key theorem. If he can resolve this, then finding the general solution won’t be a big problem."

"Understood. Then please relay a message to Qiao Ze for me: I, Xu Dajiang, am always on his side. Tell him to ponder it slowly, without rushing. I guarantee no one will disturb him before the conference!"

"Okay, thank you, Dean Xu."

"Haha, no problem."

After hanging up the phone, Xu Dajiang felt as if everything had suddenly become clear.

Although Su Mucheng said that Qiao Ze might not be able to come up with the general solution on the day of the conference, to Xu Dajiang, who already knew Qiao Ze well, this wasn’t important. Since Qiao Ze was seventy percent sure of the solution, it meant he had already found a way to solve it.

Even if there was no final result on the day of the conference, as long as Qiao Ze shared his method with everyone there, it would already be a surprise for these top scholars!

Yes, Xu Dajiang now understood Qiao Ze’s definition of a surprise and a challenge, which was completely different from that of normal people.

A normal person would already be able to publish a paper if they found a useful method, but this kid insisted on solving all the problems!

So, the surprise was already there!

Even if Qiao Ze couldn’t provide the general solution on the day of the conference, it wasn’t a big deal. At most, they could adjust the schedule, compress the opening ceremony time a bit, go over the Yang-Mills Equations proof idea in the morning, and in the afternoon, find some time to explain the equation-solving approach and method. That would already be sufficiently surprising.

Of course, what Xu Dajiang probably couldn’t imagine at this point was that the reason Qiao Ze wanted to get the results before the conference was precisely to save the time of slowly explaining the derivation process to the academic world.

Qiao Ze’s purpose in solving the mass gap problem had always been crystal clear: to integrate a complete set of mathematical tools for analyzing higher-level micro-worlds.

It was enough if he understood this set of mathematical tools; whether others understood them or acknowledged them didn’t matter to him. He wasn’t interested in establishing a new discipline or popularizing the fundamental concepts of this new spatial algebra to mathematicians.

Qiao Ze intended only to publish his problem-solving approach. Those who could keep up with his thinking could continue to research and even supplement and enrich this new algebraic discipline. If others couldn’t keep up or understand this new algebraic spatial structure, they just needed to know that the results were correct.

Mathematics has always been a discipline that filters intelligence. You either understand, or you don’t—there is no middle ground. Qiao Ze had no interest in explaining too much to all the fools he saw.

After all, mathematics is a discipline first developed in the West. Many of the contemporary mathematical concepts were introduced from the West, and the top journals are also concentrated in English-speaking regions. It’s understandable if Huaxians struggle with mathematics, but if those whose native language is English can’t get it or even fail to understand his approach, then stupidity is the only explanation.

Yes, that’s what Qiao Ze thought!

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January 4th, 8:00 PM.

About five kilometers away from Xilin University of Technology, Charles William and Roger Pilt, two physics professors from Harvard, walked into the Xi Lin International Conference Center Hotel, led by the reception staff arranged by Xilin University of Technology. They happened to meet a group of professors from Princeton who were sitting in the hotel lobby, discussing something.

The more outgoing Charles casually handed his luggage to a colleague, not in a hurry to check in, but went straight over to greet them: "Hi, Lotte, Edward, Daniel, you’re all here? When did you arrive?"