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Chapter 183 Pretending to be beta in front of two mentors(2/2)

The two top bosses were sitting in the dormitory. Xu Chuan could no longer remain indifferent and started to tidy up the dormitory while Deligne and Witten were browsing the manuscripts.

The manuscript paper on the ground, whether it was useful or useless, even if it was crumpled into a ball, was temporarily picked up by him and put aside.

These things, even if they are completely discarded and useless, still have extremely high collection value. At least for him, this is the case.

After all, these things witness the complete process of the birth of a new mathematics.

If this mathematical method can be used to solve the Hodge conjecture, their value will be enhanced to an unparalleled level. After all, knowledge is the most precious wealth at all times.

"Xuchuan, where is the manuscript that Professor Mirzakhani left for you?"

After reading the scrap manuscript in his hand, Professor Deligne put it on his desk and asked Xu Chuan.

Although he was also interested in Xu Chuan's research results, Witten had already occupied the manuscript and was flipping through it. Instead of leaning over to read it together, it would be better to take a look at Professor Mirzakhani's manuscript first.

The only female Fields Medal winner in history left behind something before her death that is fascinating to any mathematician.

"Wait a mininute."

Xu Chuan responded. After sorting the manuscript papers in his hands in order, he found the original manuscript from the bookcase and handed it to the mathematics tutor.

Looking at the manuscript that was completely preserved in the storage bag, Deligne showed a hint of approval in his eyes.

Respecting the achievements of others is a necessary scientific research spirit.

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In dormitory No. 306, Deligne and Witten were each immersed in the manuscripts in their hands.

Time passed bit by bit, until the sun set over the mountain and the golden afterglow shone through the glass windows, the two elders woke up one after another.

"As expected of Professor Mirzakhani, the ideas he left behind are amazing."

Looking at the golden afterglow falling on him through the glass window, Professor Deligne pushed up the glasses on the bridge of his nose with one hand and pinched the depth of the root of his nose.

From this manuscript, he saw the initial starting point of the problem of 'irreducible decomposition of differential algebraic varieties', and also saw the female Fields Medal winner's insights on Riemannian geometry, differential geometry, Weyl groups, and algebraic groups.

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Deligne believes that this is not all of Professor Mirzakhani, and it may not even be one percent.

But it is regrettable that such an outstanding mathematician’s life ended this year.

Sighing slightly in his heart, Deligne looked up at Witten, wanting to see his evaluation of the mathematical method in his hand.
Chapter completed!
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