[When ords = n ζ (X, s) = (i ∈ Z) Σ (?? 1) ^ (i + 1) · dimQ · Ki '(X) (n) holds, there exists Cq (D, k) = {(f (x1), … ·, f (xn)) ∈ Fnq | f (x) ∈ Fq [x], degf (x) ≤ k?? 1} …]
Jin Ling University mathematics laboratory building office.
Including the newly joined Schulz and others. The members of the Grand Unified Theory of algebra and geometry research group were standing in front of this whiteboard, looking at the almost full calculations with interest.
After thinking for about five minutes, Lu Zhou rubbed his chin and gave a positive evaluation.
"Very interesting idea."
Perelman nodded in agreement with Lu Zhou's statement.
"Indeed, this is a very novel idea."
Faltings didn't say anything, but the expression on his face clearly expressed the same idea.
Schulz smiled and said, "This is a discovery I made when I was studying a seemingly complete space. It was this discovery that gave me the idea of using it to establish a Grand Unified Theory. I spent the last year perfecting it. As long as we can find the exact expression of Cq (D, k) and substitute it into inference 4, we can associate H (v) with the irreducible motive. "
Lu Zhou nodded and said, "Yes, this way we can indirectly study the direct sum decomposition of motive theory through the discussion of the H (v) function."
Lu Zhou had to admit that even Professor Faltings, who didn't like to praise others, called Schultz a genius. Schultz really was something.
His geometrical theory of seemingly perfect space played an unexpected role in the study of motive theory.
What was especially rare was that compared to scholars like Perelman, who were only good at closed-door research, Lu Zhou was much better at expressing himself and communicating.
Generally speaking, it was often as difficult to get scholars engaged in research in the field to accept one's own advanced point of view.
After all, whether it was a complex or simple mathematical proposition, it would take a certain amount of time and energy to go deep into it. Only when most people thought it was important enough would someone take the initiative to accept it.
Schulz smiled and nodded at Lu Zhou's approval. He was obviously in a good mood as he said, "Speaking of which, we haven't given this method a good name yet. When we need to use it in the future, we can't always recite a long list of calculations."
Lu Zhou thought for a moment and said, "… How about calling it poincare? I noticed that the core part of the argument is probably the generalization of the generality of the multi-dimensional cohomology theory of poincare duality. "
"This kind of expression is too troublesome to remember. There are more concise and comprehensive expressions, such as …" Schulz closed his eyes and pondered for a while. He then raised his index finger and said with a smile, "How about the Fold theory? Abstractly speaking, we are folding a set of algebraic expressions to arrive at such an interesting conclusion. "
When Lu Zhou heard this strange name, he couldn't help but complain in his heart. How is this thing concise and comprehensive? It's concise, but it's hard to tell what method it's using.
Chen Yang and Perelman didn't have any objections. They didn't care about trivial things like this.
As for Professor Faltings, he obviously had the same opinion as Lu Zhou.
He shook his head and said, "You young people like to come up with fancy names. I think Professor Lu's name is pretty good."
Lu Zhou: "…"
Even though Lu Zhou was happy that Professor Faltings agreed with him, he felt like he was at a disadvantage.
The rest of the people in the office were silent as they watched the big bosses communicate.
Han Mengqi stared at the whiteboard filled with calculations and frowned. She seemed to understand something, but she also felt like she didn't understand.
He Changwen was also frowning. His expression was solemn, and his right hand unconsciously touched the few remaining hairs on his head.
As for Ji Mo …
This guy was completely dumbfounded.
He had always thought that he was very close to the frontier of mathematics. Especially when Lu Zhou agreed to let him join the Grand Unified Theory project, he was even more certain that it wouldn't be long before he became an independent scholar.
But now, his pride had been beaten to the point where it was completely bruised.
In front of these truly powerful people, it would take a lot of effort to even understand what they were discussing, let alone interjecting.
No wonder they're Fields Prize-level people …
Scary, scary!
Ji Mo stared at the whiteboard and gulped. He then said, "Bro … How did you find the value of k in equation 8? I don't understand."
"Don't ask, just focus," said He Changwen as he stared at the whiteboard.
Ji Mo thought he was interrupting Lu Zhou's thoughts, so he quickly shut his mouth.
After a while, He Changwen suddenly frowned, tilted his head, and asked Han Mengqi in a low voice.
"What's the equation used to deduce equation 2 from equation 1? Have you seen it before? "
Han Mengqi said, "… That's just the inference of Weil's conjecture."
Ji Mo: "…"
…
Lu Zhou proposed a framework to solve the entire proposition.
Schulz's method gave a perfect answer to a specific problem in the framework.
In fact, the premise of the expression was the famous Beilinson-Bloch conjecture in algebraic geometry.
Solving it was not an easy task. In fact, this was what troubled Schulz for the past year.
If there was no way to prove that the Beilinson-Bloch conjecture was not valid, then his "Fold" method would be meaningless.
However, with Lu Zhou here, Schulz was not worried.
This level of problem was definitely not harder than the Riemann conjecture.
Especially for Lu Zhou.
No one was better than him at solving proof problems.
The discussion continued.
Lu Zhou proposed a method to associate the high-order K-group of the elliptic curve E with analytic invariants, thus solving the Beilinson-Bloch conjecture. Suddenly, his phone began to vibrate.
Even though Lu Zhou didn't want to pick up the phone, he still looked at the caller ID.
When Lu Zhou saw that it was Chen Yushan calling, he thought something must have happened at Star Sky Technology, so he pointed at his phone.
"I'm going to take a call, it's work."
Schulz smiled and said, "It's fine, I also need some time to think about the idea you mentioned."
Lu Zhou nodded. He turned around and walked to the corridor outside the office. Before he had time to say hello, he heard Chen Yushan's voice coming from the other side of the phone.
"Look at Weibo!"
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