Lu Zhou did not expect that Professor Deligne would give him this big of a surprise at the dinner party.
He originally planned to get his PhD before the end of the year, but now it seemed that his plan was too slow. Annual Mathematics had not even published his thesis, and Princeton already awarded him his PhD and an offer for the position of a professor…
As Lu Zhou thought about it carefully, he understood Princeton's decision.
Even if he did not solve Goldbach's conjecture, his Group Structure Method was an excellent theoretical tool in the field of number theory.
Many university mathematics textbooks had made plans to incorporate it.
Lu Zhou could not help but think.
If his name was going to be in history, why did he not choose a better sounding name for his method?
Group Structure Method just did not sound cool…
If he called it something like the "Cosmic Theory", it would be way better.