v2 Chapter 551: The gate to the Supreme Hall (2/2)
The content of his report is ”the possibility of Gaussian tools extending to higher powers”
As soon as the question came out, everyone was energetic, and everyone silently took out paper and pen from their pockets, quietly waiting for the start of the report.
The Gaussian algorithm is a powerful mathematical tool developed by Gauss, a great mathematician in the 19th century. It can handle polynomials with integer coefficients, but it also has a limitation, that is, polynomials cannot exceed quadratic.
But now some people want to extend it many times. Once it succeeds, the entire mathematics world will be shaken by it.
At this moment, the huge lecture hall was silent, the needle dropping was audible, and even the sound of breathing disappeared.
Without letting everyone wait too long, Professor Newman's report from Princeton officially began.
Start with simple polynomials, add geometry, algebra...
His report is all-encompassing, and his knowledge points into the stars.
For a while, Qin Luo's notebook was not enough.
In the end, Qin Luo could only be cheeky, and asked for a notebook from the side of the meeting, and then proceeded to record with pride.
Half an hour later, Professor Newman's report gradually came to an end, and the Gaussian algorithm gradually moved to a higher level.
When Professor Newman made the final stroke, thunderous applause broke out in the entire lecture hall.
”Papa Papa~”
The sound is loud and endless...
As if to lift the roof of the entire lecture hall.
It wasn't until several minutes later that the thunderous applause gradually calmed down.
Soon, the pillar of Princeton, Professor Deligne, one of the five tigers, stood up.
He stared at Professor Newman on the report stage with scorching eyes, ”Thank you Professor Newman, you opened a door to the highest palace for mathematics.”
Newman succeeded. He successfully extended the Gaussian algorithm to multiple equation calculations.
With these methods, countless unanswered mysteries can be solved. It is unceremonious to say that Newman alone promoted the development of mathematics.