Perhaps because he acted so convincingly, few people realized that Qiao Yu actually had a performative personality. He could easily display the traits most liked by the person in front of him when needed.
Of course, not everyone was completely fooled. For instance, the forr Principal Zhang, now Director Zhang, had seen through a bit of it.
However, back then Zhang Tiejun only vaguely felt that Qiao Yu was inherently very indifferent.
But Qiao Xi was clear about it, and that was why the woman always felt sorry for Qiao Yu.
Xia Keke also vaguely understood sowhat, but she wasn’t sure how to express it. Because she could feel that when Qiao Yu was alone with her, it felt a bit different than when he was with others.
Yes, people always need a harbor where they can shed all disguises and let their minds return to peace.
So, only when he was with Qiao Xi and Xia Keke could Qiao Yu let down all his defenses. In Qiao Yu’s view, probably only these two won in the world could be good to him unconditionally.
No, it should be said that only Qiao Xi would be good to him unconditionally. As for Xia Keke, Qiao Yu wasn’t entirely sure, because ti might change a person’s thoughts.
Even great benefactors like Director Tian, Elder Yuan, Old Xue, and the good guy... Qiao Yu was grateful, but he was very clear that the goodness of these ntors was based on his mathematical talent and the pursuit of knowledge.
So even when facing these people, Qiao Yu wouldn’t completely let down his defenses. He would habitually "perform" the Qiao Yu that they liked.
A sunny, enthusiastic, cheerful, ambitious Qiao Yu with an unrelenting pursuit of knowledge...
He didn’t mind exposing so of his flaws to these ntors, such as liking to take small advantages a little too much or occasionally being cheeky...
Alright, all the flaws were actually the ones he wanted everyone to see. In truth, Qiao Yu never took those advantages; he simply was greedy.
But internally, Qiao Yu was extrely indifferent, full of wariness towards anyone in this world. In other words, Qiao Yu only cared about the handful of people he liked in his heart, and as for people and things unrelated to him, he never cared.
This was also why when he was at Railway First Middle School, he regarded everything as transactions.
rely following the principle of repaying both kindness and enmity.
Luckily, the people he t were actually pretty nice, especially those who treated him well.
The good guy, Old Xue, Tian Yanzhen, Yuan Zhengxin, Professor Pan, Professor Li, and a few CMO acquaintances...
In short, temporarily they were all kindnesses to be repaid.
Now, finally, soone who bore a grudge against him appeared, and deep down Qiao Yu was even excited.
That man sat below, in a place he could see.
Qiao Yu was very aware that everything he presented on stage, every formula, even every line of explanation, was like a knife stabbing at that man’s heart. The better he perford, the more uncomfortable that man would feel.
Qiao Yu understood these ticulous egoists too well.
Frank wouldn’t care about that almost negligible blood relationship. At this mont, this man must be hoping with all his heart that Qiao Yu would make a fool of himself, perhaps even desperately summoning the ager brain cells he had, hoping to find Qiao Yu’s mistakes.
Every ti he thought of this, Qiao Yu would beco more serious and focused, thinking that if this were a showdown, then what he had to do now was to present his most perfect side to the world, to all the mathematicians present, and then let that man feel what is called unmatched despair!
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"...In conclusion, the local-to-global equivalence in the Ambidexterity theorem fails in this context. The condition of local homological algebra flatness assud by the theorem no longer holds when there is a conjugate spine structure.
The specific manifestation is that local flatness and projectiveness cannot be globalized through higher-order derived functors, ultimately leading to the failure of the theorem in the background of singular geotry. Thus, the proof process of Frank and Professor Sam contains potential flaws."
As Qiao Yu’s voice fell, applause tily rose from the audience.
The new conference manual indicated Qiao Yu’s reason for being able to give the opening report.
Not only had he found the flaw in the Geotric Langlands Conjecture proof, but he also completely addressed the issue, so the opening report this ti was divided into two sections.
To present the problem and then solve the problem.
The latter half was the critical content.
It was also the part that countless scholars below were more interested in.
Among them was Frank.
Qiao Yu was right; he genuinely wanted to find a flaw in Qiao Yu’s proof, even though it had been recognized by nurous authoritative figures.
In a certain sense, the two did have so commonality in character, that was, compared to so-called authority, they both trusted themselves more.
"So how to solve the issue left by Frank and Professor Sam? My answer is, to bypass it directly! Here, the key point is to introduce the LGIR tool and denoise by white-noise elimination, to reconstruct through local-global consistency correction."
After speaking, Qiao Yu began operating on the computer, quickly displaying the complete problem-solving process on the large screen behind him.
"Through the above process, we can finally conclude: TLGIR(Fx, LGIR)≅GX, thereby achieving global consistency in the background of algebraic geotry. I am honored to explain this near-perfect approach to everyone from the beginning; here I want to thank Danis and Professor Pan Jingyuan again for their help.
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