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Chapter 855

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After Lu Zhou handed over the industrialization work to Chen Yushan, he temporarily put this matter aside and continued to research the Riemann's conjecture.

Compared to making money, pure mathematics problems and the "Legendary" Mission Card were more interesting to him.

He stayed in the office until it was time to get off work.

After work, Lu Zhou sat in the back seat and handed the letter to Wang Peng.

Wang Peng took the letter from Lu Zhou's hand and flipped it around. He raised his eyebrows and spoke.

"What's this?"

Lu Zhou: "Same old, send it to Chang 'an Avenue."

Wang Peng: "Do I need to go there myself?"

Lu Zhou smiled and shook his head.

"That won't be necessary. Just find someone trustworthy to go. Also, if you go, who's going to drive me? "

Wang Peng nodded and didn't ask what was in the letter. He threw the letter into the storage box in the passenger seat.

After he sent Lu Zhou to Zhongshan International, he would go to the State Security office nearby. There would be someone there to deliver these important documents.

After Lu Zhou returned to his Zhongshan International mansion, he went to take a shower. He then asked Xiao Ai to make him a cup of hot milk before he went upstairs to his study room.

He was starting to make some progress in the research of the Riemann's conjecture. All that was left to do was to continue to improve it. He was researching the quasi Riemann's conjecture, and at the same time, he was constantly collecting theses that could provide him with inspiration.

He opened the MathOverflow forum and looked at Professor Tao's posts.

However, unfortunately for Lu Zhou, it was like Professor Tao had been offline for the past few days. He didn't update his posts, nor did he participate in any discussions.

Combined with his last comment, Lu Zhou guessed that Professor Tao was still researching his thesis.

"Is it that hard to understand?"

"I thought that if it was him, he would finish it in a day at most."

Lu Zhou smiled and shook his head. He continued to search for Riemann's conjecture.

After flipping through more than ten pages and not finding any valuable discussion, he closed the website with a yawn.

"Thank you."

Lu Zhou warmed the hot milk in his hand and slowly took a sip.

After replacing the quantum computer as the host, Xiao Ai's intelligence didn't seem to change much. At least, the taste of this glass of milk was no different from before.

Of course, it could also be that he was blind and couldn't see it for the time being.

Lu Zhou, who was staring at the draft paper on the table, suddenly had an idea. He looked back at Xiao Ai, who was flying toward the door.

"Xiao Ai, if I asked you to research Riemann's conjecture, how long would it take you?"

Xiao Ai, who had just flown to the door, stopped there. It was like his computer was down and he was stuck in the air for two seconds.

Two seconds later, the speaker hanging under the drone made a sound.

"Master, Xiao Ai can only tell you that the first 100 trillion zeros of the Riemann zeta function are on the critical line … Can you set an upper bound for this problem?"

When Lu Zhou heard this, he finally showed a look of surprise on his face.

The first 100 trillion zeros were calculated that quickly?

The best result that the mathematics community had published so far was that the first 10 trillion zeros of the Riemann zeta function were on the critical line. This result was jointly completed by Gourdon and Demichel, two experts who were proficient in distributed computing and analytic number theory.

As for how long these two experts took, Lu Zhou remembered hearing someone say this when he was in Princeton. However, he didn't remember this kind of gossip. Those two guys didn't seem like they would write this trivial thing in their thesis. After all, this kind of idiotic calculation wouldn't attract many scholars' interest.

However, one thing was for sure. This huge amount of calculation was definitely not something an ordinary computer could handle. Even if they used a supercomputer, it must have cost a lot of time and electricity …

Thinking of this, Lu Zhou finally had a subtle shock in his heart.

He didn't expect the computing power of the X-1 quantum computer to be this terrifying. In just two seconds, the best result of the "hard" solution of the Riemann's conjecture was increased by two orders of magnitude …

If I use this thing to crack Alipay passwords …

No, forget about Alipay.

As long as a series of traditional mathematical problems were used as encryption principles, it would be like taking off one's underwear in front of this quantum computer.

Xiao Ai: "Master?" (° ー ° 〃)

When Lu Zhou heard Xiao Ai's voice, he snapped back to reality.

He went silent for a while and said, "Nothing, I'm going to sleep … I'll leave the cleaning up to you."

Xiao Ai: "Yeah! I'll leave it to Xiao Ai! "

Lu Zhou looked at Xiao Ai and smirked.

Maybe his worries were unnecessary.

However, it was better not to use this kind of power that could subvert modern civilization …



It was getting late at night.

While Lu Zhou was sleeping, the two-thousand-word letter was sent overnight by air from Jinling to Beijing.

Almost two hours after the letter was delivered, in a conference room on Chang 'an Street, a working meeting attended by senior officials from many departments was convened by the Council of Elders.

The people who were called to attend the meeting were senior officials from various departments. Many academicians in the field of electronic engineering in Beijing were also invited.

A lot of people had already gotten off work and were about to go to bed, but they were woken up by a phone call.

When some people received the call, the car was already parked downstairs, waiting to pick them up.

This scene was somewhat familiar.

When the controllable fusion project was launched, there was also a commotion on Chang 'an Avenue in Beijing. It was as if the entire city was stirred up by a storm overnight.

In the end, Lu Zhou underestimated the influence of his letter and the importance the higher-ups attached to his opinion.

Of course, Lu Zhou wasn't the only one who underestimated the impact. Even Chen Yushan, Yang Xu, and Professor Wu, who led the carbon-based transistor project, didn't expect such a huge response.

But thinking about it carefully, this wasn't surprising.

Once there was a breakthrough in carbon-based chip technology, not only would it have an unpredictable impact on China, but it would also have an impact on the entire world.

China's electronics industry started late. In terms of silicon-based chip technology, China could only keep up with Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea.

But now, carbon-based chips had made a major breakthrough. A more potential and future direction would redefine the most fundamental and core technology of the electronics industry.

If China could establish its own advantages in carbon-based chips …

In that case, the identities of the pursuers and guides would have to be changed as well.

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