"I’ve already submitted my paper to "Mathematical Progress". It should be published in the next issue, barring any unforeseen circumstances."
"..."
The reporter was dumbfounded.
He never expected to hear such a response.
There’s still unpublished research?
If his mory served him correct, Zhao Yi had already published four papers in Mathematical Progress, three of which were published last month and the month before. So, there’s still an unpublished one?
Calculating the ti...
Five papers, all together, took him less than a year.
Additionally, Zhao Yi’s proof of the Collatz Conjecture was submitted to another top-tier mathematics journal, the "Mathematics Society Magazine".
In other words, in just one year, he published six papers in the top four mathematics journals, each paper having considerable influence.
Not to ntion the influence of each paper, the quantity of them was simply staggering.
In the dostic mathematics field, including all dostic mathematicians, the annual submissions to the top four mathematics journals never exceeded double digits. A count that can be done with one hand. Yet, Zhao Yi alone, has published six?
This quantity probably matches the total of all other dostic mathematicians combined, right?
The reporter, with his mouth wide open in surprise, didn’t know what to say for a mont.
This was not just genius, it was monstrous!
As this monstrous figure in the eyes of the reporter, Zhao Yi checked the ti, made an apologetic gesture, and said, "Let’s end the interview here. I have to attend a chemistry class or I will be late."
"Sorry."
"Okay..."
The reporter dumbfoundedly watched Zhao Yi leave.
.....
Attending classes, studying basic knowledge, and chit-chatting with classmates.
Zhao Yi enjoyed a relaxed day.
After the last class in the afternoon, he went to the Biodical Research Institute. The third paper’s publication had a big impact, with plenty of academic dia coverage, making him feel like the country’s top mathematician, almost as if he had founded a school of thought.
The people at the Biodical Research Institute looked at Zhao Yi with strange expressions.
Many people were discussing that Zhao Yi should continue his research in mathematics, not biodical research. His achievent in mathematics was so astounding that him being at the Biodical Research Institute felt like a deviation from his true profession.
Even Director Yan sighed to others, "Are we holding Zhao Yi back by having him at the Institute?" The pressure of potentially impeding a national treasure of a mathematician was indeed great.
Zhao Yi went to his own research institute.
The experint planned for today was of great importance. It was the most important experint planned since taking over the project. The conclusions that might be drawn from it could lead to significant progress in the project.
Of course, that’s just a possibility.
Out of similar major experints, having one in ten make significant progress in the project would be considered quite amazing.
This is one of the reasons why research consus a lot of funds.
Many thoroughly prepared experintal projects end up with unexpected results. Luck plays a big part, and data analysis after the experint may not necessarily yield any results. Most of the ti, the experint is done, no results are obtained, and the funds are spent.
An experint can cost tens of thousands.
Zhao Yi looked at the materials and items in the culture dishes, gasped at the price. Indeed, conducting a biodical research project really required the support of national research funds. However, the key issue was that it was difficult to transform project outcos into practical items, i.e., it was difficult to comrcialize them.
Even though the project funds were all applied for by the institute, because the remaining funds after the project were his own, Zhao Yi felt like he was spending his own money.
"This really hurts!"
"Experints like these that cost money should be done as little as possible. Save where you can!"
Zhang Wei was the designer and leader of the experint.
Liu Chengjie was the assistant.
Zhao Yi observed.
Zhang Wei explained the process of the experint to Zhao Yi and Liu Chengjie.
In his laboratory, Zhao Yi learned a lot. At least, he could design simple experints and help a little bit. His main task was to analyze the data.
After the experint ended, Zhao Yi used "Connection Law" to reconstruct the observed process, and "Supervision Law" to find the key points.
This was the process of analysis.
"So, in the process of eliminating inflammation, certain cells within the body are mistaken as harmful by the immune system."
"And the immune response will be affected by the body’s condition. The humidity of the surrounding environnt will influence the composition of the gases breathed into the body, indirectly affecting the immune response..."
"Based on the current experintal data, we should consider testing a few types of lg antibodies."
"This will be Brother Liu’s job!"
"Sister Zhang, the following experints should still focus on verification. After obtaining lg antibody test data, design the relevant verification experints according to the obtained data..."
Zhao Yi analyzed the results and assigned the upcoming tasks.
Zhang Wei and Liu Chengjie were stunned. They didn’t see anything from the experintal results, but Zhao Yi drew so much from a small data discrepancy, and even directly assigned the upcoming tasks.
Was this the difference between ordinary people and geniuses?
If everything goes as Zhao Yi had predicted and the verification is successful, the project would be two-thirds completed. The remaining work would be auxiliary experints, comparison with data from partner hospitals, and finally testing.
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