Lu Zhou and Professor Fefferman reached a consensus on the proof idea, but there was a problem on how to go about constructing this abstract bilinear operator B'.
It had to have a similar nonlinear structure to the Euler linear operator B in μ(t), but at the same time, it also had to be different from B.
"Nonlinear" partial differential equations were complex.
And the series of problems derived from it was even more complex…
The first seminar in March; in a small conference room at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study.
Professor Fefferman stared at the calculations on the blackboard and said thoughtfully, "I can guarantee you that we are close to the final result… We are so close."
Lu Zhou threw the chalk on the podium and nodded at the blackboard.
However, even though he nodded, he wasn't happy at all. In fact, he looked a bit gloomy.
After a while, Lu Zhou said, "… I feel the same way."