……

Peter Schulz, who returned to the University of Bonn, was very depressed. He had worked hard for more than half a year on the subject, and now it has been proven.

Although unbelievable, he still agrees with Gerd Faltings' level, but Schulz is very curious about who proved Hodge's conjecture.

In order to get a quick glimpse, he has been asking the staff in charge of the magazine sign for the past few days.

"Mr. Masaka, what magazines are here today?" Schultz asked as usual.

The Mediterranean old man who was reading a newspaper raised his glasses: "Little Peter, I think you should be waiting for it."

Masaka pointed to the dozen periodicals that had just been delivered on the table, the bags still on them.

Schultz stepped forward quickly.

"Annual of Mathematics"

"Yes, there may be very big results coming out, and the Annals of Mathematics has been supplemented again. I have never seen two consecutive supplements of the Annals of Mathematics in my life."

Schultz picked up the paper knife and carefully cut open the packaging bag. There were twelve mathematics annuals inside, and he picked up one of them.

It's still the simple cover.

[Finite Element Inverse Analysis—Geometric Algebra Clusters and Chaotic Topological Fuzzy Clusters]

[Author: Huang Mingzhe, reviewers: Gerd Faltings, Pierre René de Ligne, Qiu Chengtong]

Below there are 12 formulas displayed on the cover.

He froze, and Schultz was stunned.

"It turned out to be him, incredible."

Quickly and carefully flipping through it, he sat there and read it all morning, still immersed in it.

"Little Peter, don't you plan to eat?" Masaka looked at his watch and reminded.

"Oh..." Schultz woke up at this time: "It's already noon"

"What do you think?" Masaka pointed helplessly at the wall clock on the wall.

And the remaining eleven mathematics annuals have already been taken away, but Schultz didn't notice it. He can only say that he was too obsessed.

……

Princeton University.

As one of the holy lands of mathematics where big cows gather, they were also stunned when the Mathematical Annals came out.

Edward Witten came to Pierre Deligne with the paper: "Pierre, did he really prove it?"

"That's right, the Hodge closed chain cannot be established in the case of infinite numbers; but Huang Mingzhe cleverly used a finite element concept to make the Hodge closed chain always accurate, that is to say, within our observation and calculation limits , the Hodge closed chain is established forever." Pierre Deligne explained.

"It turns out that this is a theory that can continue to develop with the progress of mankind." Edward Witten, as a master in the fields of physics and mathematics, naturally knows the mystery of it.

In the macrocosm and microcosm in the universe, humans currently have no way to measure the maximum and minimum values.

Who can guarantee that there are no smaller particles below the quark particle? Who can guarantee that there is no universe beyond the universe?

Nobody can measure min and max.

In this way, the Hodge closed chain must not be established in the macrocosm and the microcosm, and the part that is established is the observation limit of human beings.

"I didn't think of the most difficult Hodge's conjecture, but let people crack it first." Pierre Deligne sighed.

……

Department of Mathematics, Fudan University.

"Good news, great news!" A math student yelled as he ran.

Su Qingzhu quickly stopped the student: "What is so exciting?"

"Professor Su, Hodge's conjecture has been proven."

"What?" Su Qingzhu froze in surprise.

"Zhongda Huang Mingzhe proved Hodge's conjecture, the Annual Mathematics has been supplemented again, and the Chinese version of the Science House paper has also been published." The student said excitedly.

"how is this possible"

"How did he do it"

"Really, I was on the website of the Annals of Mathematics just now, and they have issued a supplement."

The students and teachers around went from unbelievable to skeptical, and finally talked a lot.

The whole world was ignited by this topic, and the people who didn't know what was going on could only stare blankly, while those mathematicians began to find fault.

Even if it was the draft reviewed by Gerd Faltings and Qiu Chengtong, other people would not fully believe that it is not a joke that colleagues are enemies.

When Andrew Wiles proved Fermat's last theorem, he was also constantly found fault by mathematicians all over the world.

This is a very normal situation. On the one hand, this kind of fault-finding can avoid errors in the paper; on the other hand, this kind of century-level achievement, no one wants to see mistakes, because a wrong theory can lead countless people astray.

Chapter 50 The Perfect Solution

Lucia Federation.

University of Moscow.

Nicholas Ridley is a professor of mathematics and a friend of Grigory Perelman (the Poincaré conjecture prover).

Just after finishing a class, he was suddenly stopped by a female student.

"Teacher, I want to ask a question about algebraic geometry."

"Okay! Natasha..." Before Nicholas Ridley could finish speaking, he was interrupted by a rough voice.

"Ridley, you would never have thought about what happened today." The owner of the rough voice was a typical middle-aged Slavic man with a big beard.

"Andrews, has your tap water turned into vodka?" Nicholas Ridley joked.

"Look at it! I guarantee you will be amazed." Andrews finished speaking and handed a yearbook of mathematics to the other party.

Nicholas Ridley took it over in a daze, and then flipped through it carefully.

"Oh! Euler, the Hodge conjecture has been proven." Nicholas Ridley exclaimed.

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