Chapter 354 Mathematics Yearbook

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From that day on, Xia Qiu lived a life of dire straits. She was supervised by Su Qingyun to study and do homework every day. Her grades improved rapidly, but she lost a lot of weight. She was completely exhausted physically and mentally.

While supervising her study, Su Qingyun was also sorting out the manuscripts and notes she had compiled during this period. After finally writing a paper, she showed it to the teacher and made sure there were no problems before submitting it.

By this time, it was already close to June.

In mid-June, after completing the last final exam, they will graduate. The quality of the job assigned after graduation depends on the quality of their grades and their performance in the past three years.

Seeing the classmates around him studying hard, Xia Qiu finally felt a sense of urgency. He was no longer being pressured by Su Qingyun to study, but he was willing to study hard on his own initiative.

The last exam for the third year of high school in the town came soon.

"Don't be nervous, relax, take the exam well and show your true ability." Su Qingyun comforted Xia Qiu.

"I know." Xia Qiu took a deep breath.

?After saying this, she walked into the examination room resolutely, with an aura that would never return Loulan until she was broken.

Su Qingyun smiled and followed into the classroom.

Soon, the exam was over, which also meant that their three-year high school career had officially come to an end.

The test results will not be available for another two days, and by then, the assigned jobs will also be announced.

Su Qingyun didn't pay attention to this, because after more than two months, she finally received a reply from the "Annual Review of Mathematics".

More than two months ago, she submitted the paper she had compiled to the "Annals of Mathematics". This paper traveled across the ocean and took more than half a month to arrive at the editorial office of "Annals of Mathematics."

Annals of Mathematics, one of the most authoritative mathematics journals in the world, has a long history. Its founding purpose is to introduce and analyze socially interesting or important issues in pure mathematics and applied mathematics.

"Annals of Mathematics" was first published by Harvard University, and later moved to Princeton University, which is known as the "World Center of Mathematics". It is published every two months, with less than 100 articles per year. It is conceivable that there are not many people who have appeared in this mathematics journal. How difficult is it? And so far, very few Chinese mathematicians have appeared in this publication.

This was also the journal that Mr. Stevens strongly recommended her to submit her manuscript to at the time. The reviewers of the "Annals of Mathematics" would not care about the identity of the contributor, but would only focus on the content of the submission, which was the most suitable for Su Qingyun.

When Su Qingyun's paper arrived at the editorial office of Annals of Mathematics, it was noon time in California, country A, and everyone in the editorial office was taking a rest.

"Dong dong dong!" There was a knock on the door of Mr. Benjamin's office, chief editor of the "Annals of Mathematics" editorial department.

"Come in." Benjamin opened his eyes, pressed his tired temples, and took a sip of coffee to quickly refresh himself.

Editor Randy walked in, holding a thick letter.

"Mr. Benjamin, I have a submission letter from you."

"Mine?" Benjamin was a little confused, "Why did you give it to me directly?"

Submissions to the "Annals of Mathematics" are all delivered directly to the editorial office's open mailbox. How could there be a letter addressed directly to him?

"I don't know either, sir." Randy shrugged.

Benjamin took it doubtfully, "You go out first."

"Okay, sir." Randy went out. .

Just as Benjamin was about to open the envelope, he saw the postmark on the cover of the envelope, and his eyes stopped.

Benjamin looked stunned. How could this be a submission letter from China?

Not to mention him, even their editorial department rarely receives submission letters from Hua Guo. The reason is simply because the reputation of Hua Guo’s mathematics in the world has never been very good.

Most of the submission letters they received from China in the past contained unoriginal mathematical ideas. Over time, they have formed an inherent view that Chinese people do not have any innovative thinking ability when studying mathematics.

Why are the submission letters from Chinese people sent directly to him? Benjamin was even more surprised, he thought as he opened the envelope.

There were two things in the envelope, a thin piece of paper, and dozens of pages of mathematical formulas and letters. Benjamin glanced at the thin piece of paper first.

There was beautiful cursive English on the paper. Mr. Benjamin looked at the signature first and was stunned.

Is this... Mr. Stevens?

How could it be him?

Benjamin put away his casual attitude just now because he thought it was a Chinese submission, and carefully read the letter addressed to Mr. Stevens.

"Dear Benjamin, I am your old friend, Orlando Stevens. I am writing to you today to recommend you an outstanding young mathematician, Ms. Su Qingyun. Although she is still very young, she is only 17 years old this year. , but in my contact with her, I can be completely sure that she is a genius with excellent mathematical talent. Regarding mathematics, she has too many fantastic ideas that are different from others. Her logical thinking ability makes me very happy. I was shocked, and even at many times, I was deeply shocked by her insights in mathematics. I am very sure that she will make great achievements in the field of mathematics."

"Benjamin, if one day you receive a submission from her, I implore you to take a serious look at it. I believe she can definitely surprise you."

The letter was not long, but Benjamin read it over and over several times. He still couldn't believe that Stevens would write such a sincere letter of recommendation for a Chinese girl?

Benjamin could tell that the words in this recommendation letter were indeed Stevens' sincerity, but because of this, he was even more surprised.

Why is Stevens a world-renowned top mathematician? Why would you value a 17-year-old girl so much?

Benjamin could not imagine how profound insights and research a 17-year-old girl could have in the field of mathematics. Why did Stevens speak for her?

But even though he had many doubts in his heart, Benjamin still opened Su Qingyun's submission and read it carefully.

Benjamin smiled when he saw the first row of words, "About the staged proofs and ideas of the Riemann Hypothesis."

Riemann Hypothesis? Benjamin almost couldn't control himself from laughing out loud. Was he really right? A 17-year-old Chinese girl submitted an article to their editorial department, and the content of the article was actually about the Riemann Hypothesis?

Adding these elements together, Benjamin only found it funny. The Chinese have now begun to have wishful thinking. Have they taken action on these world-class mathematical conjectures?