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So in the second half of the year, I’m mainly busy with so doctoral thesis and defense matters. You can understand it as just a formality, so I’ll have a lot of ti in the next six months. This ti, I can assure you."

Qiao Yu said sincerely.

Peter Schultz seed quite forthright for now, and as everyone knows, Qiao Yu has always been quite good to straightforward people. As always, the more straightforward colleagues there are, the better he gets along.

But Peter Schultz still shook his head and said sowhat wearily, "There’s no need to take it to heart. After I return this ti, I plan to reassess the necessity of this project, and I’ll discuss it with the team before deciding whether this project needs to continue."

This sentence left Qiao Yu stunned, and he asked in surprise, "Give up? Why? You’ve been researching this project for many years now. Don’t you think it’s a pity to give up at this point?"

Peter Schultz said nonchalantly, "Actually, there’s not much to feel sorry about. After expanding your Generalized Modal Axiomatic System, those functions can also be realized; it might even do it better."

Qiao Yu hurriedly said, "But this doesn’t involve using artificial intelligence to complete the proof of mathematical theorems. At least in my current research, this area is still blank."

Peter Schultz gave a wry smile and said, "Do you have so misunderstanding about Condensed State Mathematics? Our work is to transform those mathematical theorems into a form that computers can understand, to train artificial intelligence for auxiliary theorem proof.

In fact, the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System can also make similar transformations or translations. The only difference lies in which thod we use to make computers understand those complex mathematical theorems."

Qiao Yu hastily advised, "I know, but that ans starting over again. It also ans that the many years you’ve spent before would be wasted! How can that be? Listen to , Professor Schulz, this endeavor must not be abandoned!

Not to ntion, as far as I know, many people in the mathematics community have already used your Condensed State Mathematics to verify so complex theorems, which represents the recognition of the mathematics community towards you. How can you just say stop doing it? That’s irresponsible to the other team mbers!"

What kind of joke is this?

This system is very useful for Qiao Yu.

Although there isn’t much ti to help Peter Schultz with research, Qiao Yu has already gone through the materials from previous research during brain-refreshing monts.

A project led by a Fields dal laureate, which has taken seven or eight years to complete, is no joke.

If you start over again, where is there so much ti to waste?

Whether it’s the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System or Condensed State Mathematics, Qiao Yu doesn’t mind. But as for artificial intelligence technology that can understand mathematical theorems, Qiao Yu certainly does mind.

Peter Schultz was stunned to see Qiao Yu’s reaction. He really didn’t expect Qiao Yu would have such a big reaction. For a mont, he was sowhat moved.

In fact, what troubled Peter Schultz the most was still the other mbers of the team.

Although he didn’t promise the project would definitely succeed back then, indeed, no one can guarantee the success of such a complex project.

But the others ford the team because of him and have persisted until now. To give up without encountering any obvious difficulties that prevent them from continuing does indeed hurt one’s reputation.

It’s the sa in any industry: when morale declines, it’s hard to manage the team. Especially when many young people in the team are hoping for this project to succeed, as it might be their chance to advance further in the mathematics community.

If the project fails due to uncontrollable factors, it would be understandable, but actively giving up does hurt.

Thinking of this, Peter Schultz looked gratefully at Qiao Yu and asked, "Do you also think this technology will be useful in the future? I was thinking of giving up and starting to promote the Generalized Modal System."

"Yes, it’s definitely useful! Professor Schulz, you have to trust . After the report, we must work hard to complete this project! I have a hunch that Condensed State Mathematics and the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System can definitely complent each other in the future. They will help us solve more problems."

Though not knowing why this authority suddenly had the idea of giving up, it also made Qiao Yu resolutely boost Peter Schultz’s morale.

What kind of joke is this?

At this critical mont, no one can walk away!

"Alright then, I won’t take up your ti today. If possible... forget it, I’ll go back and think about what to do next."

With that said, Peter Schultz stood up.

Encouraged by Qiao Yu, Peter Schultz’s spirits were lifted sowhat. But thinking of the Qiao Yu Modal Space, which was completed within a month, he still felt sowhat dispirited.

He originally wanted a copy of Qiao Yu’s manuscript to study when he returned, but considering that Qiao Yu hadn’t published it yet, he ultimately gave up.

Tis have changed.

"Oh? You’re leaving already? How about having dinner together tonight?"

"No, there are other matters."

"Then... shall I send you back?"

"You’re busy, don’t worry about ! I still need to talk to Professor Yuan next door."

...

Qiao Yu watched Peter Schultz’s lonely back with a sense of inexplicable bewildernt.

Why did this person suddenly beco dejected?

It couldn’t be because he didn’t get enough emotional value here, right?

The world of adults is too hard to understand.

...

At almost the sa ti, Pierre Derini and Lott Degen had checked into the hotel.

It must be said that the first-class cabin of a wide-body aircraft is comfortable. At least there is enough space to move, and both had a good rest on the plane.

Especially Lott Degen, who visited Huaxia for the first ti, was very energetic.

After putting away his luggage, he ca to Pierre Derini’s room instead of resting.

"Aren’t you tired?" Asked Pierre Derini, having just finished washing, rather impolitely.

"I’m okay. Are you planning to sleep now?"

"No, I plan to look at the paper first." Saying this, Pierre Derini had already taken out the paper by Yu Wei and Chen Zhelun.

Lott Degen shrugged and said to himself, "I didn’t expect Huaxia to be like this. Honestly, it doesn’t feel like a developing country at all."

"I had this feeling when I first ca to Huaxia ten years ago. In fact, probably every Arican visiting Huaxia for the first ti has this feeling. If you live here for a while, you’ll find that today’s Huaxia is even more developed than the United States. Definitely a vacation paradise."

Pierre Derini replied casually.

Lott Degen mumbled, "So why do they still claim to be a developing country? That’s not scientific."

"Because they’re indeed still developing. And you know what? Huaxia people love to ntion per capita. Huaxia has 1.4 billion people, and no matter how great their achievents are, when averaged, it doesn’t look that impressive."

Pierre Derini shook his head, providing his answer.

It’s indeed quite unresolvable.

As long as the denominator is large enough, averaging makes it seem infallible.

"Yes, but isn’t that what makes Huaxia terrifying? They have 1.4 billion people, yet there are almost no holess people! Like the driver just said, he’s lived in Beijing for over twenty years and travels around every year, and he’s never seen a holess person! I can’t even believe what he said is true.

Of course, just coming from the airport to the hotel, we passed many neighborhoods, and indeed, I didn’t see a single holess person. How did they manage to do that?"

In a situation where the denominator is large enough, this way of understanding is also top-tier and remarkably insightful.

Pierre Derini was silent for a mont, then glanced up at the sharply perceptive Lott Degen and sighed inwardly.

Actually, he’d like to know how the Huaxia people did it too. Probably the whole world wants to know, but even if they find out, what good would it do?

"I want to read the paper now. Maybe your questions can be asked to local people tomorrow."

After saying that, Pierre Derini thought for a mont and added, "But I’d advise you not to ask; you’re just a mathematics researcher, and knowing won’t change anything."

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