Omnipotent Data

Chapter 419 Doubt about life

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Chapter 419

December 20th.

Cheng Nuo uploaded the document of the last task. Professor Byrne also completed their respective tasks one after another.

Using another day, the four of them compiled the research results of this month and a half into a fifteen-page paper.

Professor Byrne posted the full version of the project paper in the group, and told all members of Aite, "Check it one last time, and if there is no problem, I will submit it."

Princeton Miller: "No problem."

Princeton Byrne: "It's fine on my side."

MIT Tom: "What, Professor Byrne, I have a little question."

Princeton Byrne: "Well, you say."

MIT Tom: "Well, can you change my name on the project report? Tom, it's just my English name."

"Then you still have a foreign name?" Bourne wondered.

"Ahem, I'm actually a native of Hua, my name is Cheng Nuo." Cheng Nuo answered truthfully.

Anyway, the project was over, so Cheng Nuo didn't worry about revealing his true identity.

"Cheng Nuo, Cheng Nuo?!"

Bourne carefully said the name several times, and suddenly realized.

Why did he feel familiar when he heard the name? Isn't the subject they just finished studying based on the "Cheng Nuo Theorem"?

Professor Byrne subconsciously asked, "Then Cheng Nuo's theorem..."

"Uh, it was indeed a coincidence that I proposed it." Cheng Nuo said truthfully.

Princeton Miller: "…"

Princeton Hatch: "..."

"Then your relationship with Professor Fresnel?" Professor Byrne thought of another question.

what he knows,

Cheng Nuo, who disappeared in a flash at the International Conference of Mathematicians, had no direct relationship with Professor Fresnel before.

Cheng Nuo answered lightly, "I'm currently a graduate student under Professor Fresnel."

Princeton Miller: "…"

Princeton Hatch: "..."

The focus of the two people's attention now is obviously not the master-student relationship between Cheng Nuo and Professor Fresnel, but on...

Graduate student, that Cheng Nuo is still a graduate student!

What are they, Professor!

This spanned three levels.

But looking back at the time before, they worked desperately with such a graduate student for more than a month.

They always thought that "Tom" on the other side of the screen was an excellent young mathematician who was as capable as them!

But it never occurred to me that the one whose research progress was not weaker than those of them in the past month or so was actually a graduate student who didn't even have a master's degree.

This……

The two of them couldn't help but doubt their lives.

Are all graduate students at MIT so strong? Leapfrog combat is as easy as chopping melons and vegetables.

Then where are these associate professors? Don't they only want to be abused?

When the two Millers fell into doubts about their lives, Professor Byrne also accepted such a reality.

Holding his forehead, he typed helplessly, "Okay, I'll change your name right now."

Cheng Nuo replied, "Then thank you, Professor Byrne."

"You're welcome." Professor Byrne replied first, and then asked directly, "Cheng Nuo, do you have any plans to come to Princeton to study?"

Knowing that the hope is slim, Byrne still hopes to fight for the school.

After all, there are only a few geniuses like Cheng Nuo in a century, and there are even fewer who are willing to devote themselves to the cause of mathematics.

Even if it was to poach Professor Fresnel's corner.

Seeing this news, Cheng Nuo coughed violently and declined, "Uh, sorry, not for now."

"It's okay." Cheng Nuo's answer was within Bourne's expectations, "The door of Princeton will be open for you at any time!"

…………

December 22.

After resting comfortably for a day and adjusting his condition, Cheng Nuo stepped into the research office of the laboratory building again after being away for more than a month.

Having said that, since Cheng Nuo became Professor Fresnel's assistant, he didn't spend many days in the office honestly.

It's not like Hull, a senior, who spends almost every day in the office 365 days a year except for holidays.

Obviously only in his early twenties, he lives like a middle-aged senior cadre in his forties.

As usual, he greeted Hull who was sitting at the door, and Cheng Nuo walked straight into the cubicle.

Professor Fresnel was sitting on the office chair and drinking tea leisurely. Seeing Cheng Nuo push the door in, he put down the teacup and said with a smile, "Finished the subject?"

Cheng Nuo nodded, "Well, I just finished it the day before yesterday, and it will be published in a few days."

Professor Fresnel stroked his beard, "Your subject has had a great impact on geometry, and it can be said that you have explored a new field. Once the paper is published, the reputation of the four of you will rise to a higher level."

"With the addition of Cheng Nuo's theorem, although the popularity has been reduced a lot compared to before, there are still many people discussing it in our geometry circle. With the blessing of the two, you are quite famous in the field of geometry." .”

A rise in fame was inevitable for Cheng Nuo.

But fame cannot be a simple equation with influence. No matter how famous you are, it is useless if no one in the industry recognizes you.

For example, when the news of the International Conference of Mathematicians first broke out, Cheng Nuo's reputation can almost crush 90% of the mathematicians in the world, but Cheng Nuo's strength is obviously not equal to his fame. I'm afraid only those people who eat melons will respond!

Professor Fresnel continued, "Are you free on Christmas day?"

"Yeah." Cheng Nuo nodded, "I heard from Senior Hull that there might be some arrangements for that day, so I made it available."

Fresnel laughed and said, "Indeed. In the past few Christmases, I would take Hull and the others to the countryside to relax for a day. But this year's schedule has changed."

"It was organized by Professor Maas of Harvard University. I hope we will get together on Christmas Day. Probably all mathematicians with professorships in Cambridge will participate. Although it is not an official organization, the scale is quite large. After all, there are Mathematicians Professor Si's reputation is here."

Professor Ma Si of Harvard University, at the age of 86, is now in a semi-retired state, but this old professor can be said to have worked hard for the cause of mathematics all his life, and his resume alone is enough to fill five pages.

Professor Maas has won almost all the awards in the mathematics field. It is up to him to organize this dinner, and it is estimated that no one will refuse.

"Of course, in addition to our group of professors, there will be some young juniors coming. With your reputation, it is enough to attend this dinner. So I mentioned something to Professor Ma Si and promised to let you participate."

Professor Fresnel opened the drawer, took out an invitation letter and handed it to Cheng Nuo, "Take your invitation letter and go to the banquet with me the day after tomorrow."

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