Rainer went even further, calling together another 11 Fields Medal winners to work on the ultimate solution for the six major problems in Version 2.0 with difficult, abstruse, but explicitly clear confirmatory calculations.
Rainer didn't care about time zones or anything like that.
For mathematicians, as long as inspiration struck, every moment of every day was a peak moment.
Hair? Circadian rhythms? Nonexistent compared to the fun of surfing in the ocean of mathematics.
Rainer's motivation was clear, and the other eleven people weren't just idly working for free.
After digesting the knowledge of the six major mathematical problems in the Version 1.0 of the conjecture set last month, these eleven people made significant progress in their research work that had reached a bottleneck.
They enjoyed the taste and couldn't help themselves.
Although it was disheartening that they were unlikely to surpass Harrison Clark's achievements in their lifetimes,