Chapter 109: On Two Conceptual Papers_3
In fact, articles about the iteration of semiconductor technology could also be published in "Nature."
Both journals belong to the top-tier publications, and "Nature" even has a tad more influence than "Science."
But "Nature" is, after all, a magazine from Great Britain.
How should I put it about this country...
It would be fine if it were just weak, but it seems to still indulge in the fantasy of once being The Empire Where the Sun Never Sets. After understanding its history and recent actions, the impression it gave Qiao Ze was that Britain always wants to act like the grandfather, behaves like an adult son, and governs like an inexperienced grandson.
It's just not very reliable.
More importantly, this country doesn't have many semiconductor companies with global influence.
Whether it's UKS or XMOS, they've been quite lackluster these years.
Once the journal was decided, everything was simple.
Li Jiangao had already taught him the steps for submitting to journals.
Download the submission system, upload, abstract, signature, authorization... A very simple set of procedures, and then it was time to wait for the journal to review and to test the abilities of the editors and peer reviewers at "Science" magazine.
It's worth mentioning that for these two papers, Qiao Ze listed only his own name as the corresponding author and first author, to avoid possible future troubles.
Qiao Ze had already realized that others were, after all, not quite like him.
For example, he never cared about how the outside world judged him, but others seemed to care quite a bit.
Especially Chen Yiwen.
After uploading the papers, Qiao Ze put these thoughts behind him.
After all, it was just a trivial matter he handled casually; his main focus was once again on how to solve the current problem at hand.
In recent days, besides contemplating the paper on chips, he had come up with the instanton solutions corresponding to the most highly symmetric Riemann spaces of the O(4) group, O(3,1) group, and the SU(2) group.
The issue troubling Qiao Ze now was whether any arbitrary non-Abelian gauge field could correspond to a Riemann space.
If he could find a way to prove that all gauge fields could find a corresponding space, he could establish a unity between gauge fields and the geometry of Riemann spaces.
This step was crucial as it would enrich the mathematical tools and proof methods available to him for solving the ultimate problem. It could even be said that it would push the Yang-Mills equation a significant step forward.
Since this was a new path, no existing literature could assist him; he could only rely on his own thinking.
However, Qiao Ze's attitude was very calm.
That evening, after finishing a day's work, just as Qiao Ze was about to leave with Chen Yiwen, Li Jiangao, who had been engrossed in reading papers, stopped him.
"Qiao Ze, there's a mathematics conference in Linhai City next week. The organizers sent me an email, inviting us to attend. Besides, they have arranged a 60-minute presentation for you, mainly to talk about causal feature decoupling through deep learning using group theory. Are you interested?"
Qiao Ze shook his head and said, "Not interested, Uncle Li, you go ahead."
Through his recent studies, he had learned that attending various conferences was beneficial for mathematicians, but he didn't have a strong desire to communicate with others, so he declined.
"Well, okay. I really must go. I thought you might want to visit Su Mucheng in Linhai," Li Jiangao said with a wry smile.
Qiao Ze shook his head and replied, "She's coming back next week."
"Oh, I see." Li Jiangao smiled.
Actually, Li Jiangao didn't really feel like attending these academic conferences recently, but the chairman of the conference committee was a good friend of his former mentor, who had provided him with much help, and they had sent him an invitation. It would be rude not to attend.
"Well, I'm going back first," said Qiao Ze, nodding his head, then he turned and walked out of the research group.
He didn't mention to Li Jiangao about the two papers he had written.
Because Qiao Ze felt it was his own business, and there was no need for Uncle Li to worry about him.
As for what chain reactions might ensue, he hadn't given it much thought.