Super God-Level Top Student

Chapter 188: Nobody Sleeps



Actually, Su Mucheng didn't quite understand Qiao Ze's words, as what was "simple" in his mind was indeed too difficult for the average person.

Re-auditing so many projects in such a short period of time and coming up with possible solutions, that was basically fantasy to others, who considered that the most difficult part. Conversely, it would probably be much easier to find the person behind all the trouble by going through those exposed group chat logs.

But obviously, what's normal for most people simply didn't apply to Qiao Ze.

Fortunately, this year the Department of Mathematics and Physics had only approved 23 projects. Subtracting the project applied for by Li Jiangao, there were only 22 left.

So, Su Mucheng watched as Qiao Ze directly opened the first project "Research on Nonlocal Nirenberg Problems and Other Critical Nonlinear Issues."

Su Mucheng took a deep breath. Although she was a student of mathematics, she was just that, a student, and of course, she couldn't understand this problem.

But Qiao Ze, who was beside her, only flipped through the materials submitted and the significance of solving the issue before opening the software and starting to write the article.

Okay, those complex formulas were still incomprehensible, but it didn't stop Su Mucheng from enjoying the sight.

The marvelous formulas emerged amid the 'tap tap' of keyboard strokes, exuding a unique aesthetic.

The format didn't strictly follow the rules of a research paper, but it was clear that Qiao Ze's thought process was smooth.

In about an hour's time, Su Mucheng finally understood Qiao Ze's conclusion.

"The above represents the solution approach for nonlocal Nirenberg and other critical nonlinear issues. I believe these are enough to complete a Jieqing paper. The contribution of such topics to contemporary mathematics can be subjective. However, one thing is certain, no innovative mathematical tools were used in the analytic approach of this paper, relying solely on theorems that have already been proven to solve the related Nirenberg problems."

Then Qiao Ze didn't waste time and immediately started looking at the second proposition.

This pace even made Su Mucheng feel a bit overwhelmed.

So, at noon, the young girl silently left Qiao Ze's office, didn't ask anyone else for help, and personally slipped to the cafeteria to order a generous meal for Qiao Ze.

After all, in her view, thinking so intensively about these jumbled research topics was extremely draining, and he definitely needed a good recharge.

Of course, in Qiao Ze's view, today was a rare excuse to give himself a day off.

Contemplating problems that had troubled many for so long, without readily available mathematical tools, truly sapped the brain cells.

Temporarily forgetting those extremely complex issues to make a preliminary analysis of some simple ones even gave Qiao Ze a sense of sudden enlightenment.

Especially when he paid attention to the problems chosen by the Jieqing projects, there was a moment when he truly felt an illusion that perhaps mathematical research could indeed be less difficult.

In this way, as Su Mucheng accompanied Qiao Ze until 8 PM, Qiao Ze had dealt with the first twelve application contents.

He could have been faster, but in order to make the proof processes for solving these problems more comprehensible, Qiao Ze had to provide proofs for many obvious points. He also patiently instructed Dou Dou to locate the sources of proven theorems, just like in a paper, and mark these references at the end.

After all, these weren't papers but written for the general public. They couldn't expect reviewers to quickly understand many omitted steps, so public-facing articles couldn't omit too much either.

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His body was starting to feel a bit sore.

Even though the difficulty was not high, high-intensity work still required prolonged concentration.

In the end, Qiao Ze decided to allocate three days for this task. If the result wasn't very good, he would extend the time a bit longer, since there were still plenty of projects from previous years for him to explore.

Jieqing projects have a five-year duration; indeed, interesting projects could be set aside, but there are always some that aren't very interesting. That includes basic physics projects; although Qiao Ze felt he didn't know much about that area, it was just a matter of reading more papers.

As for the public channel, naturally it was Dou Dou's Weibo.

It was at this time that Qiao Ze suddenly realized that Dou Dou was somewhat useful.

For instance, when he wanted to release some information, Dou Dou could be handy.

All the other big Vs combined probably didn't have as many real fans as Dou Dou.

With 92 million fans, Dou Dou may not be the blogger with the most Weibo followers, nor particularly prominent among a group of bloggers with over a hundred million fans, but she was certainly the one with the most genuine fans.

This was evident from the number of comments on Weibo.

As for the publication method, it was quite simple. While proving these issues, Qiao Ze kept it under nine pages, making it entirely feasible to release them as images. The text content on Weibo could just use his conclusions, and let Dou Dou tweak it a bit.

His language was rather stiff, nowhere near as lively as Dou Dou's.

It was all right; Qiao Ze didn't understand how to attract attention, but he also didn't need the general public to pay much heed to these issues, as long as the academic community could see them.

Thus, after being quiet for nearly half a month, Dou Dou suddenly started posting on Weibo again.

And this time it was different.

She posted twelve Weibo posts in one breath.

Afterward, Dou Dou also made another Weibo post on her own, naming this series of posts.


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