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Looking at the endless lines of code, Sun Liang felt a bit dizzy and asked in amazent, "Brother Chao... You typed all of these?"

"Yeah, impressive, right?"

"Impressive, yes, but...how long do you work each day?"

Xu Chao thought for a mont, "Usually from 7 am to around 10 pm, sotis till 11 pm. There’s a lot of work to do and lots of tasks to accomplish." He glanced at the living room, seemingly hoping Zhao Yi could hear and appreciate the hard work. Instead of asking for bonuses, he thought, it was crucial to hire more hands.

Sun Liang took a deep breath, calculating in his mind. Sixteen hours a day, even at his most studious, he had never worked so hard.

"Even if you earn a lot, there’s no ti to spend it, right?"

He felt a bit cold inside, "Computer science is a popular major, and working on a computer typing seems good. But..."

"Did these two...trick ?"

...

It would take at least two or three days for the robot parts to be installed, plus another week after that for tuning and testing the new components.

A week later, other tasks should be almost done too.

Then Xu Chao could directly take the robot to Yanhua University.

Zhao Yi seed more relaxed now.

Now he could focus on the College Entrance Examination without distractions from the robot. The exam wasn’t too difficult for him, but the challenge lied in sothing everyone anticipated--

Difficult test questions!

If the questions were relatively easy, the competition for higher scores would be intense, and luck would play a role in ranking first in the exam.

Difficult questions would be a different story.

Zhao Yi could score close to full marks in both mathematics and science subjects, while getting above 145 in English despite losing points in writing. Chinese, however, was the only subject he could lose points on.

If the questions were difficult and the total score was around 720, he would certainly get the top spot.

Otherwise, there would be risks.

Zhao Yi attached great importance to the College Entrance Examination, focusing on Chinese at school and occasionally paying attention to small facts in other subjects, avoiding any omissions that may cost him points.

anwhile.

He received another invitation to an academic conference, featuring computer mathematics, mostly about algorithms in artificial intelligence. The organizer invited him to give a speech related to AI.

Zhao Yi initially refused, but after learning about prominent people in this field attending the conference, he accepted.

He even agreed to visit Jincheng after the conference, trying to relax and enjoy so travel.

Another invitation was even more significant, coming from the International Maths Union to attend the International Congress of Mathematicians.

This was the largest and most important event in the international mathematics community, held every four years since its first in 1920, with the exception of World War.

Zhao Yi was surprised by the invitation, especially when it stated that he was a candidate for relevant awards.

An award candidate?

Zhao Yi checked the awards offered by the International Congress of Mathematicians and found Fields dal, Gauss Prize, and The Nevanlinna Prize.

He imdiately asked Xu Chao, "Which award do I have a chance of winning among Fields dal, Gauss Prize, and The Nevanlinna Prize?"

Xu Chao thought for a while, "Is it The Nevanlinna Prize?"

"Maybe."

In fact, decision-making issues were not problems for Zhao Yi. With Causality Law, he could easily get the result. He was not just a candidate for one award, but two--

Fields dal and The Nevanlinna Prize.

Being a candidate wasn’t special, but it ant the International Maths Union assessed the individuals, telling them they might receive awards. Many invitees could receive similar information.

Of course.

Only a few candidates could experience this, given the sheer number of attendees at the congress.

Zhao Yi considered ti and agreed to attend as well.

Regardless of winning any awards, participating in the top-tier mathematics conference as a candidate for two awards was sothing the vast majority of people didn’t even have the chance to experience.

The International Congress of Mathematicians was scheduled in August, leaving plenty of ti to prepare. For the Computer Mathematics Academic Conference in June, he needed to carefully consider the content of his speech.

The field of artificial intelligence was vast, with many branches in the algorithm sector alone.

Zhao Yi decided to use the fuzzy algorithm and the screening thod he developed while designing the robot shopping system. This wasn’t a research presentation but just a speech on algorithms.

The screening thod was published as research, and the application of fuzzy mathematics was not widespread. Professor He was an expert in it, and Zhao Yi gained insights from his notes and recomnded books on fuzzy mathematics.

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