One can only say that people's joys and sorrows are not communicated.
The two academicians visiting Xu Dajiang couldn't understand for the life of them why Qiao Ze would be less than happy after solving such a world-class problem.
Even if the other party was a genius, the most they could accept was a lack of excitement, but there shouldn't be any regrets.
Not to mention that Qiao Ze wasn't idle; the grand unified theory he envisioned still required research.
In any case, the atmosphere in the office was strange.
Xu Dajiang hadn't even managed to sort out his emotions and even used a probing tone.
For Zhang Mingrui and Zhou Liang, was this a problem?
Successfully solving the Yang-Mills mass gap problem meant that Qiao Ze had proven the existence of a set of solutions in four-dimensional spacetime that allowed for the characteristic features of Yang-Mills field theory to exist, and these solutions also satisfied the conditions for having mass.