Chapter 435: Key of the magic box


It turns out that a class computer is not a panacea. When the calculation is complicated to a certain degree, even the calculation will have a "headache". & 1t; /
Although all the motion laws involved in the microfluidic element are within the framework of classical mechanics, when its number reaches a certain scale, it will not be in the classics, but will enter a chaotic field. & 1t; /
Perhaps, as Professor Green said, this is not a job that traditional math is good at. Controlled nuclear fusion requires a quantum computer, or numerical simulation of all fluids in the precise sense, requires mature quantum computer technology. & 1t; /
Fortunately, with the cooperation of the 6-Fei award-winner, the research team led by Professor Green, after many days of efforts, finally completed the numerical simulation of the model. & 1t; /
The moment the whole operation was completed, the control room of the class computer cheered, and people celebrated this hard-won victory. & 1t; /
Just half a minute ago, they used John Norman to overcome the existence of a chaotic system identified by plasma physicists, both from the perspective of large-scale parallel computing and from the perspective of physics. It is undoubtedly a great achievement. & 1t; /
And only they knew in their own heart how difficult it was. & 1t; /
Of course, the greater achievement is still someone who uses mathematical methods to "describe" this chaotic system ... & 1t; /
Standing beside Professor Green, 6 Zhou asked in uncertain tone: "Success?" & 1t; /
"It looks yes, although I don't know if this is the result of your pursuit," Professor Green passed the u disk into the hands of 6 Zhou, grinning with a smile, "To be honest, I didn't hope to succeed at first . "& 1t; /
"Thank you." & 1t; /
Looking at the u disk in his hand, the corner of 6 Zhou's mouth evoked a smile. & 1t; /
"You're welcome," Green said with a smile on the arm of Sixth Boat. "Remember to add the name of the John Norman Computing Center in the column of the research unit. We haven't produced such a great result for a long time." & 1t; /
Putting down the USB flash drive, 6 Zhou smiled and said happily, "This is for sure." & 1t; /
... & 1t; /
After getting the experimental data, 6 Zhou began writing the dissertation. & 1t; /
In fact, as early as half a month ago, before John Norman's calculations began, he began to write the main part of the thesis. Now, he only adds the data obtained from the calculation and the images drawn based on the data to the paper. & 1t; /
Stretching a lazy waist, the 6 boat that was successfully completed leaned on the chair, looking at the paper on the computer screen, full of sense of accomplishment in his heart. & 1t; /
Just then, his eyebrows suddenly wrinkled slightly. & 1t; /
Beyond the joy, a hint of worry arose in his heart. & 1t; /
I always feel that if I go further, will it be a little ... dangerous? & 1t; /
There is no doubt that nuclear fusion is a terrible technology. & 1t; /
Especially when everything becomes "controllable". & 1t; /
Staring at the screen for a while, 6 Zhou thought for a moment. & 1t; /
"Is it time to think about the future?" & 1t; /
Although it is still far away to finally realize this technology, it is so far away that countries play football against each other in terms of scientific research funding. Iter, while budgeting for the annual standard, cries poorly to all countries ... & 1t; /
But what if it could happen one day? & 1t; /
In other words, if all the prerequisites for lighting controllable nuclear fusion are finally met with the concerted efforts of global researchers, and iter has successfully fulfilled its original promise, it will be a business that will not at least "loss". The reactor is in front of governments ... & 1t; /
He also said no, whether it was a good thing or a bad thing in the end. & 1t; /
At this moment, 6 Zhou suddenly felt that he might be holding a key in his hand. & 1t; /
It may lead to a better future, or it may open Pandora's magic box and completely smash the idyllic pastoral in people's minds ... & 1t; /
Frowning, he closed the computer lid and stood up from the chair. & 1t; /
Noting that Zhou Zhou's expression was a little strange, Vera tilted her head and asked. & 1t; /
"What's wrong, professor?" & 1t; /
"Nothing," 6 Zhou shook his head, "I'm going for a walk." & 1t; /
The sky outside the institute was approaching dusk. & 1t; /
Jogging along Carnegie Lake for two laps, the 6 boat felt a lot better. & 1t; /
As a scholar, the impact of technology is not something he needs to consider. & 1t; /
While civilization is advancing, no matter how tortuous the process, history will eventually move in the right direction, and the future will always be beautiful. & 1t; /
No matter what is in the box. & 1t; /
He will open it. & 1t; /
Because this is the mission of being a scholar. & 1t; /
Back at home, 6 Zhou went straight upstairs to the study and turned on the computer. & 1t; /
Facing the dissertation on the computer, his index finger lightly drew on the table and was lost in thought. & 1t; /
Where is it good & 1t; /
"natural"? & 1t; /
"science"? & 1t; /
Neither of these two journals seems to be a good fit for articles that are too academic and have too much data. After all, the application of the 1 manifold in this paper and various complex differential geometry methods have greatly raised the threshold for reading. & 1t; /
After thinking about the paper for a moment, 6 Zhou suddenly opened his eyes and thought of a suitable journal. & 1t; /
prx! & 1t; /
It's up to you! & 1t; /
... & 1t; /
Both pr1 and prx are journals of the American Physical Society (aps). The former has a space limitation of "3 pages, 4 figures, 1oo word abstract" (after all, pr1's full name is "Physics Review Letters"), while the latter has no space limitation. There is no hard and fast rule on how many papers are published in a single issue. & 1t; /
The only unfriendly thing is that the basic layout of a paper costs 15oo dollars, and you need to calculate the money according to the number of pages. For most grassroots theoretical physicists, this is really a " huge sum of money". & 1t; /
However, for some relatively well-known scholars, this expenditure can be ignored. & 1t; /
Because of this rule of the Buddha system, when it was launched in 2o11, there were only 38 papers on prx chronology, and all were long papers without exception. & 1t; /
In 2o13, p1x editor-in-chief stated at the March meeting of the American Physical Society that the number of papers will be strictly controlled, with only 6-8 papers per month. And each paper must be able to solve a certain type of problem, thereby completely eliminating the possibility of water journals. & 1t; /
After all, there are too many places that can be irrigated, such as stage results ... & 1t; /
It can be said that the papers that can be published in prx are all excellent products that have been screened. & 1t; /
Although prx is not as famous as pr1 in China, in fact, it has an influence in the international academic community. Recently, prx has gradually changed from the pr1 trend ... & 1t; /
After submitting the manuscript, it passed the layers of screening and was finally sent to the office of prx academic editor. & 1t; /
As usual, open the work mailbox, and prx editor Frank saw the paper. & 1t; /
"Plasma turbulence?" Eyebrows were raised with interest, and Frank finished reading the abstract of the paper and continued to look at the text. & 1t; /
But soon, he frowned. & 1t; /
Not because the paper is not well written, but because he doesn't understand the mathematical formulas at all ... & 1t; /
Reconfirming the manuscript's author and research institution, Frank couldn't help but bend his lips and said in a ridiculous tone. & 1t; /
"The contributor is a professor of mathematics from Princeton ... It's interesting. Did you say that he had misjudged the manuscript originally intended for the mathematical journal?" & 1t; /
Generally speaking, with the exception of the editor-in-chief of Niubi Periodicals, the editors of most journals do not have the ability to review manuscripts. They usually only have scientific research experience in research in related fields, and even have general academic qualities. & 1t; /
So ~ EbookFREE.me ~ is quite normal to read. & 1t; /
Standing next to Frank with the coffee in his face, Lancent sipped his coffee, looked at the contributor's name on the screen, and his face was suddenly surprised. & 1t; /
"6 boat? I know this person, this year's Fields Prize winner." & 1t; /
Frank glanced at his colleague: "Do you still pay attention to the movement of the mathematical world?" & 1t; /
Lancent smiled and said, "Why not? Mathematics and physics have never been separated, not to mention that this year's International Mathematician Conference solved a century-old problem about the ns equation." & 1t; /
Frank has heard the news about the ns equation. He has even read the New York Times report. It is said that the lucky guy even refused a one million dollar bonus ... Anyway, a well-known scholar contributed, Still have to be treated with caution. & 1t; /
The sight returned to the manuscript. Frank thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to leave the quality of the manuscript to the reviewer to decide. & 1t; /
"Who do you think is appropriate for reviewing?" & 1t; /
Lancent touched the scum on his chin and said. & 1t; /
"Experts in the field of plasma physics, I think ... Yes! Professor Kreiber in Germany should be a good choice. I remember that he was the head of the spiral stone 7-x laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics. . "& 1t; /
"OK or not, I think he should have more say in this regard!" & 1t; /
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