Super God-Level Top Student

Chapter 305 Close-Up Ultimate Move_3



How is this obvious?!

Soon, she noticed there were several lines of small text behind the picture, which were some thoughts of the manuscript author about this problem.

"The transformation equation holds the promise of resolving the existence and smoothness issues of the Navier-Stokes equations, but the equation itself still surpasses the concepts of current physical theory and experimental capabilities. In mathematics, multidimensionality might simply mean an increase in variables, but if physical significance is to be assigned, it requires deeper research and contemplation."

"Existing dimensions are still insufficient to fully meet the needs to resolve such problems. Further deciphering dimensions on a physical level may be the key to solving similar issues. Integrating quantum and relativistic effects into macroscopic fluid dynamics requires a holistic reconsideration of the entire existing mathematical and physical systems."

After a moment of stupor, Camille Dubois picked up her phone.

"Hello, are you still there?"

"Of course, Ms. Dubois, Qiao Dou Dou is not stingy, although a long-distance overseas call is indeed quite expensive, this waste is nothing compared to my sincerity."

Ignoring the child's voice on the phone's definition of waste, Camille Dubois took a deep breath and said, "I need to confirm, you mean that if I agree to join the list of candidates for the mathematics award, you can send me the entire thought process and derivation of this formula unconditionally?"

"Certainly, artificial intelligence does not lie. Plus I assure you this is something you can't see elsewhere. Of course, if you produce results, you need to cite these manuscripts' contents and must mention the source, specifically the names of my dad and the Xi Lin Mathematical Research Institute, and that's the only requirement. How about that? Isn't it a great deal for you?"

"Huh..." Camille Dubois took a deep breath and said, "Alright, Qiao Dou Dou, right? You win, I agree to put myself in this year's candidate interface for the mathematics award. What do I need to do now?"

"Haha, it's simple, just sign a digital agreement first. Then record a short video reciting the text in the agreement about video evidence, stating that you are voluntarily joining the 2024 Qiaoze Mathematics Award competition, then archive it. Once the agreement is signed, I will send the complete set of materials to your email."

"If fast, it will take five minutes to complete the agreement signing. After that, you can roam the frontiers of the sea of mathematics! Besides, this isn't about me winning, it's a win-win for both of us. What could be more satisfying for a proud mathematician than to peek at a fragment of the numerical truth of this world?"

Camille Dubois did not continue with the nonsense as the digital agreement had already been sent to her mailbox as soon as Dou Dou finished speaking.

After carefully reviewing the agreement, and finding no issues, she proceeded with the electronic signature and biometric signing.

After blinking and shaking her head in front of the camera, she read a video script provided by Dou Dou and sent the agreement and video back to Dou Dou's email, smoothly completing the signing process.

The next moment, Camille Dubois's mailbox began to rapidly notify of new emails.

Dou Dou had indeed not lied; Camille Dubois received up to twenty-three manuscripts.

At the same time, Dou Dou also marked Camille Dubois on the 2024-2025 Qiaoze Mathematics Award candidate list, assigning her a contribution score of 5317.

But this female mathematician didn't pay any attention to all these.

Contribution scores weren't important anymore; researching these manuscripts was what mattered most to her.

...

Without a doubt, Dou Dou understands human nature.

First, hang Qiao Ze's mathematical contribution score on the candidate interface to attract flow, using the specific contribution conversion algorithm to make people stay a while, debating whether the algorithm is scientific or not.

Then suddenly, the second candidate—Camille Dubois was also placed on the candidate interface and given a score.

Now, both names still hanging on the Crawford Prize official website interface are complete, but a difference of over eight thousand points between their scores seems somewhat noticeable.

The message is quite simple.

Seeing two candidates, different by over eight thousand points, who are both recipients of this year's Crawford Mathematics Prize, wouldn't anyone want to come and see if their own score might also qualify for a Crawford Prize?

Qiao Ze's series of achievements last year, along with a contribution achievement score of 13,000, indeed seem unattainable.

But with this score of over five thousand, it appears less daunting.

Scientists are also human, and humans inevitably have a bit of a competitive spirit.

It's not just the Crawford Prize, even the Nobel Prize, Fields Medal aren't universally undisputed.

It's just that most people recognize these awards, and even if they don't agree, they have to tolerate it.

But now there's an opportunity for comparison, to say no one is tempted is naturally impossible.

Especially since Dou Dou made the algorithm public, allowing everyone to approximately estimate their contribution score.

Although there might be differences due to research directions and contributions compared to the final scoring results by artificial intelligence, one can generally estimate a score.

For those mathematicians who estimate their score higher than Camille Dubois and haven't received a corresponding math award, this is even more tempting.

Even admitting that Camille Dubois has significant contributions in the N-S equations field, our research on the Hodge conjecture also ranks among the millennium's seven major challenges and has contributions, so why couldn't we win a Crawford Prize?

This is a very subtle mindset, which can make implementing the rules of the Qiaoze Natural Science Award encounter much less resistance.

But for the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the already announced Crawford Prize, this is akin to a slap in the face.

It's as though someone is silently commenting: "How could the review committee put these two candidates together?! Is this really Mr. Andre's fault?!"


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