Very angry, yet not knowing what to say.
Really, Liu Zhao Yuan never imagined that such words would co out of Yu Yanjiang’s mouth. After all, he is an academician, does he truly not care about face at all?
But there’s no way around it; the opposite side is the strong party!
Of course, what Liu Zhao Yuan didn’t know was that Yu Yanjiang was also bullied. He had a quarrel with Tian Yanzhen, did not gain the slightest advantage, and was very angry at this mont...
After all, Yu Yanjiang could not accept the statent, "Landing on the moon is nothing; that’s the Riemann Conjecture!"
Of course, Tian Yanzhen’s original words were definitely not like that. But people’s mories are always biased, and in short, after a not-so-peaceful phone call with Tian Yanzhen, his mory was that Tian Yanzhen indeed said so.
These damned... mathematicians!
As for Liu Zhao Yuan...
Damn it, what could he say? Say that the recent problems reported had been completely ignored?
If Qiao Yu Zhen proved the Riemann Conjecture, saying these things would be no different than farting.
So although despised to the ground, Liu Zhao Yuan could only accept it. No way around it, after all, in the mathematical community there’s no saying that the weak have reason.
Quite the opposite, this is a world where the strong have the final say.
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In the era of mobile internet, the speed of information spread is as fast as ever. While nurous mathematicians began to focus on Qiao Yu’s paper, the news also spread among ordinary people.
Unquestionably, the most excited were those self-dia people.
By the next day, the news that a Huaxia teenage genius claid to have proved the Riemann Conjecture was spreading wildly across Huaxia’s internet.
Public domains like major portal websites, Weibo, Mop, Bilibili, Zhihu, and various short video apps... Private domains like WeChat Monts, public accounts...
Anyway, regardless of whether people were interested in mathematics, almost everyone could see this news.
Nurous science popularization bloggers also began extensively introducing the origin and developnt of the Riemann Conjecture to everyone.
Especially since the Riemann Conjecture happens to be one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems, further discussed with the bounty from the Clay Research Institute.
Even the official Weibo of Huaxia Science Academy posted several long articles, explaining what the Riemann Conjecture is, how difficult the problem is, and what significance solving it holds...
So unsurprisingly, Qiao Yu once again took the spotlight. Particularly, the introduction of the review team on Princeton’s official website fueled the hype.
Whether in the mathematical community or among the public, there are always many skeptics; they distrust everything and are habitually skeptical of everything happening dostically.
A seventeen-year-old who supposedly hasn’t even graduated college solved the Riemann Conjecture — this boast is way too loud, clearly fake news.
At this mont, the statent released on Princeton’s official website beca very useful.
Because most of these people extrely trust the West. After all, in their view, only Western achievents represent the most advanced thinking, technology, and civilization of humanity.
Coincidentally, Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study happen to be among the most prestigious mathematics institutions in the Western world.
The review team provided consists mostly of figures acclaid in the Western mathematical circles. Especially since that statent has been prominently displayed on Princeton University’s hopage.
This left many skeptics with little to say. Only the presence of that "Disclair" at the end of the statent prevented the topic’s comnt section from being completely one-sided.
That is: "Princeton University and the ’Mathematical Yearbook’ hereby reiterate that the paper review and verification process has not yet concluded, and the involvent of the review team does not constitute an endorsent or confirmation of the paper’s correctness."
You can see many people in the comnt section pouring cold water.
"Don’t get too excited just yet, Princeton themselves said the paper is still under review and verification, it might not even be correct, yet so people are rushing to collective euphoria."
"Exactly, a teenager solving the Riemann Conjecture, and a Huaxia youth no less... Use your brains, would you? Is this possible? Maybe in a few months, it will be declared incorrect!"
Of course, these comnts are just the minority.
The louder voices are still various praises. Because Qiao Yu’s previous achievents have resurfaced...
Though the Riemann Conjecture is a really difficult mathematical problem, since Qiao Yu burst onto the mathematical scene, every problem he solved seed quite tough.
For instance, the Geotric Langlands Conjecture...
Although the Riemann Conjecture is difficult, at least it is relatively easy to comprehend its surface. Yet for the Geotric Langlands Conjecture, the layman would still be clueless after looking at it.
It sounds even more incomprehensible.
Overall, external praise for Qiao Yu remains abundant. Many self-dia people even attempted to infiltrate Yanbei to find Qiao Yu...
Alas, this is an era where traffic rules, and there’s never a shortage of people willing to take a gamble for traffic.
Unfortunately, they were looking in the wrong place.
Because Qiao Yu never actually returned to Yanbei, even though the paper lists Yanbei as the institution, he has been at Huaqing the whole ti.
No choice, Elder Yuan probably found the listed institution in the paper unsatisfactory, thus told Qiao Yu to stay at Qiuzhai until the paper review ends.
Of course, for Yanbei, this actually isn’t too big a deal. After all, the institution listed on the paper is Yanbei, so the elder wasn’t too happy, and so compromise had to be made.
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