Chapter 299 Hodge's conjecture is a month harder than Lin's conjecture(2/2)
After a while, Lin Xiao looked at the time and was about to get ready to board the plane, so he smiled and said: "Okay everyone, it's time for me to leave. If you have time, you must come to China!"
These mathematicians all laughed and said: "Definitely next time."
Then, Lin Xiao also left the lobby and headed to the boarding gate.
Under the protection of Shi Hao and four other bodyguards, they boarded the plane, and then the plane took off smoothly and began a nine-hour flight.
After today, the average IQ in St. Petersburg has returned to its original point.
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On July 16, Lin Xiao's plane arrived at Shangjing Airport.
When he arrived at the airport, he was naturally picked up by a large number of people, which made Lin Xiao feel the grand treatment he received as a Fields Medal winner and the prover of the Hodge conjecture. The Chinese Mathematical Society and Ma Gaoliang both came to pick him up.
As I said, many important figures from the government also came to pick me up.
In addition, a CCTV reporter recorded the incident and interviewed him.
However, because he had been on a plane for so long, he could say as little as possible during the interview.
Reporter: "Professor Lin, how does it feel to prove Hodge's conjecture? Do you feel a sense of accomplishment in your heart?"
Lin Xiao: "If it proves Hodge's conjecture, it's okay, not bad."
Reporter: "...You are really 'humble'."
"We have also learned about the Hodge conjecture. It is a very difficult problem. It is said that many mathematicians in the world have devoted their lives to proving the Hodge conjecture. You must have spent a lot of time to prove this conjecture.
Less?"
Lin Xiaoshen agreed: "Of course! It took me nearly four months to solve this problem. It really cost a lot."
I remember when he went out, no one could recognize him.
reporter:"……"
Four months?
talent?
What about Versailles?
The reporter took a deep breath and then continued to ask: "So how does it compare with your Lin's conjecture? Which one do you think is more difficult?"
"Well... then the Hodge conjecture is probably more difficult. After all, the Hodge conjecture has to take into account the n-dimensional situation."
Finally, there was a normal answer. The reporter breathed a sigh of relief, and then asked curiously: "How difficult do you think it is?"
"It's... it'll be difficult for a month."
Reporter: "??What does it take to be difficult for a month?"
Lin Xiao said with a smile: "It took me about three months to prove Lin's conjecture, and four months for Hodge's conjecture. Isn't this just one month difficult?"
Reporters and everyone around them: "..."
Since when has the difficulty of a top-level mathematical conjecture been calculated on a monthly basis?
Chapter completed!