Old Dengen and Thomson, the master and apprentice, were not only famous professors at the University of Florida but also very influential worldwide.
The scene of their joint interview was quickly reported by television stations, sparking a lot of discussions--
"The most intriguing mathematical conjecture? What conjecture could it be? Could it be the Riemann Conjecture?"
"The Riemann Conjecture, unlikely. I think it could be Fermat's Last Theorem, Wiles' proof was proved wrong, but his paper is still valuable. It wouldn't be surprising if someone cited his paper and proved it."
"It should be the Goldbach Conjecture, in my opinion. It's the most common, most known, and most followed."
"Aren't you guys curious about the young mathematician Thomson mentioned?"
"There are only a handful of young top mathematicians in the world. It must be Terence Tao!"
"I think it's Zhao Yi, the number theory master from China!"
"Ben Brouss is also young, only thirty-five years old."