The sky outside the window gradually lit up.
Lu Zhou was sitting in front of his desk. He took a deep breath and slowly breathed out.
A lot of things were like this, there was only a thin paper wall between understanding and not understanding.
If the wall wasn't broken, then one would stay confused.
But if it was broken, everything would become clear.
Inside Lu Zhou's computer screen was the general solution process for the Yang-Mills equations.
When one compared this with the differential geometry L Manifold method for proving the existence of the solution for the nonlinear partial differential equation, the general solution process was surprisingly simple. The main proof part was only ten pages long.
Of course, part of the reason why it was so short was that it used several corollaries and lemmas that had been proven in his previous thesis. Directly referencing the previous thesis omitted some of the more cumbersome proof processes.