He had a basic understanding of partial differential equations, but he hadn’t ventured into complex fields of thought, so his knowledge was definitely lacking. Trying to understand Zhou Li’s research papers would take so ti.
Zhou Li said, "I’m not asking you to help with the research, but to see if you could solve this column ratio..."
As he spoke, he handed over a sheet of A4 paper, which was filled with a large amount of incredibly complex information that made one’s head spin just from a cursory glance.
Zhao Yi felt a headache just by looking at it.
Zhou Li began to explain the functions, factors, and other elents within, as well as an array of algebra. It looked more like a skyscraper built of numbers than a common equation.
Zhao Yi was a nimble thinker. He didn’t need to understand the aning of the column ratio; understanding the column ratio itself was easy enough for him, and soon he had a grasp on it.
Simplify the column ratio!
If it wasn’t overly complex, there were so shortcuts he could take. Directly using the "Correlation Law", analyzing the factors on both sides could lead to a conclusion.
But that’s only possible if it’s not too complex, or involving other factors. He tried using the "Correlation Law", and did draw so conclusions, but they were basically aningless. In other words, there was no necessary connection between the various factors in the column ratio and the shortcut was definitely not going to work.
"As expected!"
"Of course, a column ratio that gives Professor Zhou a headache wouldn’t be easy to solve."
Zhao Yi was about to shake his head in refusal, but then he halted. He rembered a new mathematical thod—
Column Ratio Elimination.
Column Ratio Elimination is a thod that reduces or transforms a column ratio by comparing each factor and adding so transformational formulas under certain specific conditions.
The complicated column ratio before him could be tackled with ’Column Ratio Elimination’.
He took a blank sheet of A4 paper from the desk, began to list out each elent of the column ratio separately, and assigned them to several sets, followed by a series of comparisons.
The A4 paper quickly filled up with a massive amount of information.
Fueled by the thoughts in his mind, his pencil didn’t stop moving. Within about ten minutes, he had filled up three sheets of A4 paper before grabbing a fresh one.
Looking at the first draft, he identified so conclusions, copied them down and put them into the sa column ratio.
"Done!"
The mont Zhao Yi put down his pencil, he used the ’Causality Law’ to analyze and draw a conclusion that matched the original column ratio. His tone beca confident as he spoke.
"Done?"
"Done," confird Zhao Yi without a doubt.
Zhou Li, perplexed, looked at the column ratio on the A4 paper. It had been simplified by at least three-quarters from the original. He assigned values to the unknown factors for verification, and found that the result matched the original column ratio.
Which ans...
Within a short period of around ten minutes, Zhao Yi had simplified such a complex column ratio?
And I...
Have made no progress even after thinking about it for nearly ten days?
Suddenly, Zhou Li lost interest in his research. His gaze towards Zhao Yi beca complicated.
Simplifying the column ratio should have been a cause for celebration, indicating significant progress in the research. But he didn’t feel relieved at all; instead, he felt a sense of despair.
"I spent ten days making no progress, and he, who hardly understood the content, completed it within minutes?"
"What good am I? What’s the point of my research? No wonder the upper managent granted him a million while I only got twenty thousand!"
"If it were up to , I would give nothing!"
"So..."
"Perhaps I should focus on teaching and not put my mind so much on mathematical research? Maybe it’s ti to give up..."
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