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The result was beyond doubt; naturally, once they inquired around, no one uttered a word!

So people felt quite envious; after all, many elder scholars had been toiling in the academic world for most of their lives, yet their treatnt was still not as good as that of a child who hadn’t even co of age.

Of course, for others, especially the younger scholars, this seed quite normal.

Pure theoretical research is nothing to worry about; even if the Riemann Conjecture were solved, there would be no need for such a fanfare of protection.

But this Quantum Simulation Calculation certainly excites many people, and also evokes admiration, jealousy, and even hatred.

Chief Engineer Yu was still very happy.

After all, the computer room at Xiyu Technology Company was invested and built by his project team; the better it develops, the more their project benefits first.

He would rather Qiao Yu not attend any academic forums or conferences. Instead, just stay in Beijing and work on technology.

As for academic theory...

Isn’t that sothing Qiao Yu should only start focusing on after he turns forty?

Young people should focus on the present, especially since working with technology requires a strong physique.

In short, among the many bigwigs with different perspectives and ideas, at four in the afternoon, half an hour before the closing ceremony, Qiao Yu’s report, which was left unfinished yesterday, finally resud.

Though the ti was a bit tight, for many scholars, this was indeed a rare opportunity.

Especially after another day of thought and discussion, everyone was better prepared with their questions.

So scholars concerned with related theories and technologies valued this half-hour greatly.

That’s what most people concerned with Qiao Yu cared about. But during this half-hour, Qiao Yu perford very well.

For a scholar capable of simplifying complex issues, complicating simple problems is also basic maneuvers.

Thus, during the question-and-answer session, Qiao Yu perford excellently. From high-order frequency domains to singular solutions, and from Quantum Disordered Boundary Layer to High-dinsional Group Theory...

He answered any question, though each answer was extrely abstract, incorporating so complex derivation processes.

Finally, he added, "This might seem difficult to understand before the official publication of the paper, but don’t worry, we have already achieved significant progress, and I will elucidate this matter more clearly in the paper." This kind of all-purpose supplent easily glossed over all questions within thirty minutes.

This was actually a thod taught to him previously by Professor Zhang Shuwen.

Back then, Old Zhang said the highest realm of researching mathematical problems is complexifying the thought and simplifying the conclusion, but Qiao Yu used it the other way around.

Using complex mathematical reasoning to baffle questioners proved to be very effective.

Of course, not everyone can use this thod. At the very least, these theories must be one’s own; using this thod to explain soone else’s theories would definitely get you scolded by the bigwigs present to the point of having no friends.

But as long as the content is your own, there isn’t this problem. After all, the right to interpret lies in Qiao Yu’s hands.

Even if the questioner were top leaders like Edward Witten or Pierre Derini, Qiao Yu wouldn’t falter the slightest.

If they don’t understand, they can only bla themselves...

This thod indeed proved very effective. For soone of Qiao Yu’s current stature, even if there was dissatisfaction, no one would be brainless enough to openly express doubt at the report session, at least on the surface they moved past it.

Tian Yanzhen cunningly arranged Qiao Yu’s resud report to be closely tid with the closing ceremony...

Half an hour might seem long, but when used for questioning, it’s only enough for three or four questions. Especially when Qiao Yu spent much ti explaining his complex ideas.

So this bit of ti was almost instantly glossed over by Qiao Yu.

Next was the grand closing ceremony.

No matter how others viewed it, from the perspective of Yanbei and Huaqing University, this conference was undoubtedly a great success.

Especially for the global mathematical community, it was nothing short of a mathematical feast.

Not only did it summarize Qiao Yu’s experience in solving the Riemann Conjecture, but it also brought forth innovations, deriving the Qiao Yu Modal Space through the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System, which is a theoretical breakthrough.

After all, the Qiao Yu Modal Space can replace Hilbert Space in most cases, allowing more precise derivations of the entire quantum system.

At the sa ti, it factually proved the feasibility of Quantum Simulation Calculation. It not only delivered a small Huaxia shock to the global academic community but also directly shocked foreign capital markets.

This was not just a victory for Qiao Yu alone. In so sense, it was a victory for Huaxia’s academic community.

At the very least, with so many achievents made, when drawing up the budget for next year at the end of the year, a slight tilt towards research funding is more justified.

Moreover, it wasn’t just Qiao Yu who achieved results this ti.

Many talents erged as well.

For instance, Xue Song’s work on "the role of Group Theory thods in the Generalized Modal Logic Axiomatic System" was also highly acclaid.

And the paper co-authored by Yu Wei and Xue Song, which reduced the upper bound interval of pri numbers to 2, marked another significant theoretical advance.

Although this achievent was based on Qiao Yu having already reduced the pri number upper bound interval to 6, it was at least faster than abroad.

Besides, there were many young mathematicians from Huaqing University, such as Pan Jingyuan, and from Jinnan University, like Chen Zhuoyang...

Their reports were all warmly received and acclaid by the international academic community.

In conclusion, the report session was a huge success.

As so online comnters put it, Yanbei and Huaqing not only won again in this round but actually won multiple tis, to the point they’ve almost won to the extre!

Thus, the last night’s banquet, which according to international convention is usually an afterthought, was hosted with high standards by both universities. Their official stance being, how much does a al cost anyway? It was just the sa food students eat daily in the cafeteria.

It’s truly no exaggeration.

Many professors returning from conferences abroad often complained that the food at banquets of those high-level academic conferences couldn’t even compare to what’s served in their own campus cafeterias daily.

It may look expensive, but it’s not tasty.

Of course, Qiao Yu did not attend the banquet as usual.

Primarily because mingling in private with these mathematicians is quite troubleso. However, he wasn’t neglected; the university organized a small celebration specifically for him.

Although his ntor and Elder Yuan couldn’t make it, all the group Qiao Yu assembled over the years was present without missing a single person.

Plus, with Qiao Xi present, Qiao Yu felt completely content.

The only regret for Qiao Yu was that Professor Frank from Berkeley Branch did not attend this ti in Huaxia.

It could be that no invitation was sent to the professor, so he didn’t specifically co.

But Qiao Yu figured Frank might quite regret it now.

After all, he missed the chance to witness the publication of two new rsenne Pris, losing an opportunity to invite him to join his company.

In fact, Frank, far away at West University, was indeed quite regretful!

But his regret was not about missing this mathematical festival held by Yanbei University, instead regretting not claiming kinship when he first t him.

Yes, Frank had never regretted sothing this much before.

Even when Qiao Yu solved the Riemann Conjecture earlier, he regretted it, but not to the point, he was almost making himself sick!

Because this ti the situation was clearly different.

Qiao Yu directly announcing two new rsenne Pris had too big an impact.

This ti, it wasn’t just the impact on the academic community but directly affected the financial sector.

Frank knew better than anyone this represented massive wealth amounting to billions.

Isn’t this what he has been pursuing all these years?

Immigrating from Huaxia to the United States, climbing relentlessly, aiming for awards, even hoping to win the Fields dal, the ultimate goal was to easily secure various projects, thereby leading a respected and affluent life...

Now everything he pursued seed within reach, yet also far away like a mirage...

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