<h4>Chapter 506: Useless Notes</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
Immediately after Lu Zhou said that sentence, the lecture hall went quiet for a few seconds.
This was followed by amotion in the lecture hall.
Lu Zhou could clearly hear a tint of quietughter buried in the conversations.
Obviously, when he said that he was the one that created the L Manifold, many people recognized his identity.
There were also a lot of people that were confused, and these people were waiting patiently for the situation to unfold.
After all, not everyone would know about the “trivial content”; it was only specifically for those who had read the relevant literature.
It wasn’t easy for most schrs to read all of the papers in their field, let alone reading research papers in other fields.
Unless someone studied differential geometry and partial differential equations in-depth and did their research on the proof of the existence of a smooth Navier–Stokes equation solution, then they likely didn’t know what the L Manifold was.
Not to mention that it had been less than a year since the Millennium Prize Problem Navier–Stokes equations were solved.
Of course, since Professor Botham’s research was in this field, he knew quite a bit about the L Manifold. He obviously knew who the inventor of the L Manifold was.
But even so, it was difficult for most people to remember a face from a foreign country.
Forget about a foreign Nobel Prizeureate, he didn’t even recognize his own country’s Nobel Prizeureate!
It wasn’t like there were photos attached to the papers...
Professor Botham’s wrinkly face turned red, and he stared at Lu Zhou for a long time and couldn’t say anything.
<i>You’re just a mathematician, what the hell do you know about the L Manifold... I obviously can’t say this.</i>
He took a deep breath and decided to bite the bullet.
“Where was I wrong?”
To be honest, he didn’t think he was wrong.
After all, before going on stage, he had gone over his thesis numerous times.
And no matter how many times he checked, he was convinced that his calction process was perfect.
Botham clearly didn’t admit his mistake.
Lu Zhou sighed.
“Can I use the ckboard?”
Even though Professor Botham wasn’t convinced, he still made a gesture of invitation.
He was already being humiliated, so he should try to appear generous.
Professor Botham watched Lu Zhou walk toward the stage. He stared at Lu Zhou expressionlessly as heforted himself in his mind.
On the other hand, under the gaze of the schrs, Lu Zhou walked onto the stage.
He picked up an eraser from the multimedia lecture station. He looked at the ckboard and began to contemte for a moment. Then he began to erase the middle part of the ckboard.
Lu Zhou didn’t notice how stiff Professor Botham was. After he erased the ckboard, Lu Zhou threw the eraser aside and picked up a piece of chalk from the lecture station.
“You have a fundamental misunderstanding on the L Manifold. Differential geometry is a very effective tool for solving partial differential equations. However, it cannot be directly applied like other methods. First of all, we have to construct a bilinear operator B’...”
This type of situation was verymon in the field of mathematical physics.
The rise of an interesting mathematical tool. The physicists didn’tpletely understand the tool but that wouldn’t prevent them from using it.
Because if they were correct, they might have made a physics discovery.
If they were wrong...
Then they could at least produce a paper, demonstrating how the mathematics tool couldn’t be applied like this.
Lu Zhou spoke while filling in the part he erased.
[μ(t)=e^(t△)·μ0+∫e^(t-t’)△B(μ(t’), μ(t’))dt’]
“We set a Schwarz divergence vector field μ0 to the equation and set the time interval I ? [0, + ∞). Then define a generalized solution N5 of the nonlinear equation as an obey integral equation μ with the continuous mapping of t, ie μ→N5df(R3)...”
Professor Botham looked at the lines of calctions on the ckboard and had a headache.
Even though Lu Zhou didn’t move at a fast pace, he never took a pause.
It was difficult for Botham to keep up with Lu Zhou’s train of thought.
If Lu Zhou prepared all this to give him a hard time, then... whatever.
But if Lu Zhou thought of all this on the spot...
Then that would be terrifying!
Botham spent a week to prepare the content that he wrote on the ckboard earlier...
Compared to Professor Botham, the schrs sitting in the crowd were even more muddled...
In order to listen to this seminar, they spent a long time studying the thesis from the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy. But now, someone was telling them that the calctions in the thesis were wrong?!
??
Excuse me?
As expected, new physics discoveries didn’t happen that easily.
Of course, other than the majority who were muddled, there were a small number of schrs who were actually listening and understanding the content on the ckboard.
These were the only people in the lecture hall that could appreciate the value of these calctions.
And for Lu Zhou, that was enough.
Lu Zhou wrote down thest line of calctions and looked at the ckboard. He briefly checked his work and nodded.
“It’s basically like this.
“Even though there’s no new physics discovery, this is still a very interesting phenomenon.
“I’m not well versed on the tokamak. I can’t form an opinion on the maic surface tearing problem from these conclusions alone. However, in my opinion, due to the uncertainty of the internal current in the sma, even if we construct a perfect external field coil, it would be difficult to control the maic field inside the reactor...”
Lu Zhou ced the chalk on the lecture station and nodded toward Botham. He then turned around and walked off stage.
The moment he stepped down from the lecture stage, the lecture hall was filled with tumultuous apuse.
Soon, the muddled schrs stopped daydreaming and joined in on the apuse.
The apuse echoed in Professor Botham’s ear. He watched Lu Zhou leave the lecture hall and couldn’t say anything. Finally, he silently took out his phone and took a photo of the ckboard.
This made him very upset.
However, he still learned something from this seminar...
...
Dian Cili stared nkly at the calctions on the ckboard. He had totally forgotten about what notes were; he was speechless.
<i>Who am I?</i>
<i>Where am I?</i>
<i>Whose seminar am I listening to?</i>
Suddenly, Brother Fei, who was sitting next to him, let out a long sigh.
“Professor Lu really is nutty...”
Even though they didn’t understand anything, they didn’t feel too frustrated.
He was willing to bet that even if their supervisor, Professor Yu Jinsong, was sitting here, he wouldn’t be able to understand anything either.
Dian Cili nkly nodded and gulped.
“Yeah...”
When he looked down at the notes that he had written, he suddenly realized a serious problem.
“Oh yeah, we just finished writing these notes...”
Fei Jingti smiled bitterly.
“They’re probably useless.”
In less than half an hour, their notes were proven to be wrong.
<i>I feel bad for this British professor...</i>
The two looked at each other, they were at a loss for words.
<i>F*ck sake!</i>
<i>Why did we wake up so early for this?</i>