Chapter 486: The joy of success


It took Ye Su half a month to finally finish reading the paper.
Don't look at Ye Su's time spent reading those papers in the end.
His speed is already very fast. If he changes to another mathematician, he may not be able to read all the papers in a few years.
You know that reading a paper is not a simple matter. Reading a paper is not like reading a novel. You only need to scan all the words and you don’t need to understand the meaning of every sentence.
Reading a paper is a very brain-consuming task and requires you to concentrate all your attention on the paper.
It is more appropriate to say that it is better to use research papers to read papers, especially mathematics papers.
Some difficult mathematics papers can take a long time to complete, even for professional mathematicians.
Ye Su needs to understand the meaning of every word and every formula in the paper, and then analyze and calculate in his mind.
Sometimes it is not enough to calculate in your head, and Ye Su needs to check all the calculations himself.
Moreover, the content of these papers is very large, with hundreds of pages of content at every turn, and the formulas and calculation processes in them are even unclear.
If ordinary people are allowed to read these papers, I am afraid that they will be dizzy after reading Yixiaohui.
Fortunately, Ye Su's IQ is quite high, so it seems to be relatively easy.
If an average mathematician studies these papers, it will be difficult to understand them, let alone read them so quickly like Ye Su.
So it took Ye Su half a month to finish this work and read the results of other people's research on Riemann's hypothesis.
This is because his thinking speed is much higher than that of ordinary people, so he can finish reading those papers in such a short time.
After reading the papers, Ye Su felt that he had gained a lot, although all these papers were failed results.
There are errors in these papers, otherwise it would be no turn for Ye Su to study Riemann's hypothesis.
But Ye Su can absorb a lot of useful things from these papers.
Failed research is not necessarily worthless. There are many thinking models in those papers that Ye Su can learn from.
Although reading these papers cannot let Ye Su directly find a solution to the problem.
But it still gave Ye Su a lot of inspiration, at least now Ye Su is not as clueless as before.
Now Ye Su has come up with several ideas, and these ideas have the opportunity to prove the Riemann hypothesis.
These ideas that Ye Su came up with were all inspired by those papers.
Now Ye Su also has ideas to solve the problem, so he plunged into the ocean of mathematics.
But Ye Su didn't say that he would be able to succeed, his ideas were just ideas after all.
These ideas may not be able to successfully prove the Riemann hypothesis. Many ideas may be wrong and will only lead Ye Su to a dead end.
Perhaps one of these ideas is correct, and it can help Ye Su reach the final destination.
Maybe these ideas were all wrong, and Ye Su still couldn't prove the assumption inside.
However, Ye Su was not afraid of this failure, and would never succeed if he did not try.
Even if these ideas were proved to be wrong, Ye Su would just start anew.
It’s just to continue to find some new ideas to study. Ye Su believes that his continuous research will eventually succeed.
Although the Riemann hypothesis is called the most difficult mathematical problem in the world, Ye Su still has sufficient confidence in himself.
This powerful confidence stems from Ye Su's own strength, as well as many successful studies before.
Ye Su just fell into the research of mathematics. He is now full of various formulas and theorems, and everything looks like numbers.
Now Ye Su has entered a very magical state, and the world in his eyes has become illusory.
In Ye Su's eyes, everything was broken up and then turned into individual numbers.
In his eyes, these numbers are constantly decomposing and then reorganizing, turning into various appearances.
This state was Ye Su's most focused state, and it was a special state that he produced after he was extremely concentrated.
As long as Ye Su is in this state, his thinking speed and analytical ability will be greatly improved.
Ye Su was in this special state, and his research speed was many times faster than usual.
Another month passed, and Ye Su was staying in his laboratory.
There was a huge pile of paper in front of him, and the paper was so much that he was about to drown him.
Those papers all have a formula and number written on them, and these are all drafts he is studying.
The content of these drafts is very complicated, and most people will not understand it at all.
It can be seen from the number of these drafts that Ye Su has been studying very hard during this period.
Ye Su was holding a pen and quickly writing on the paper. With Ye Su's writing, lines of formulas and numbers continued to appear on the paper.
I saw that Ye Su was writing faster and faster, and his right hand was about to turn into an afterimage.
Suddenly Ye Su stopped the movement in his hand, picked up the draft paper in his hand and glanced at the last part of the content.
Then he rummaged through the pile of papers and found a lot of drafts written before.
Ye Su seemed to be checking something, and carefully read the contents of the previous calculations again.
After Ye Su read all the content, he suddenly stood up and laughed twice at the sky.
"Haha! It took so long and finally succeeded!" Ye Su's voice was full of joy.
It turns out that Ye Su finally completed the work of proving Riemann's hypothesis. Just now, he was in the process of checking the proof.
Now Ye Su has confirmed the proof process, and this proof is completely correct.
In other words, Ye Su has solved this problem that has existed for hundreds of years and successfully proved the Riemann hypothesis.
Ye Su's whole person was full of joy of success, and after hard research, he finally reaped the fruits of success.
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