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Chapter 418 Return to MIT
Chapter 418 Return to MIT
The next day, Chen Zhou and Friedman were preparing to return to MIT.
Matheson and Coyle stayed with SLAC.
They also need to complete all the tasks arranged by Friedman before returning to MIT.
Of course, this is also an excellent exercise opportunity for them.
After all, this is SLAC, the National Accelerator Laboratory of the United States.
However, everything is afraid of comparison.
Because early the next morning, Matheson and Coyle had to rush to the lab.
So, last night, the two of them came to Chen Zhou's room to say goodbye to Chen Zhou.
Of course, their time was after the lady at the front desk left.
However, when saying goodbye, the two asked the most what Friedman and Chen Zhou said.
Chen Zhou didn't hide it from the two of them, and simply told the story of how he followed Friedman to the beach in the Bay Area.
Plus, Friedman arranged for him and Cross to crunch the numbers together.
When Matheson and Coyle heard Chen Zhou finish speaking, they involuntarily looked at each other.
Both of them also saw the meaning in each other's eyes.
At the end of the workshop, Matheson and Coyle were discussing.
Professor Friedman brought Chen Zhou here for no reason, instead of arranging experimental tasks.
Therefore, the two guessed that Friedman would arrange tasks for Chen Zhou alone.
Well now, all guesses are expected.
The way Matheson and Coyle looked at Chen Zhou changed.
They are very envious!
They have been with Professor Friedman for so long, and they have never received such treatment.
On the contrary, Chen Zhou, the newcomer, was so valued by Friedman when he first arrived.
Therefore, the gap between people is often here.
When the people around you are all similar, you can't see the difference.
But once someone breaks this balance, the drop will be a vertical blow.
And Chen Zhou was the one who came to break the balance.
In this regard, Matheson and Coyle were not only envious, but naturally also a little bit unconvinced.
As for why a trace?
The main reason is that after reading Chen Zhou's two papers, they still admire them.
If Chen Zhou could do so beautifully in this experiment of finding glue balls, then they would naturally have nothing to say.
However, this experiment is much more difficult than Chen Zhou's previous experiment in China.
So many talents in the field of particle physics have not solved this problem.
Could Chen Zhou do it?
Therefore, this slight dissatisfaction was mainly due to the preferential treatment Chen Zhou received.
Thinking so in their hearts, Matheson and Coyle didn't show it on their faces.
They also want to see what kind of achievements Chen Zhou can make because Friedman values Chen Zhou so much.
At the same time, the two secretly made up their minds that they must show Professor Friedman that they are not bad either.
Chen Zhou naturally didn't know what they were thinking. After seeing off the two senior brothers last night, he fell asleep beautifully.
Now that Friedman has arranged everything, he is not in a hurry to look at the data.
When he returns to MIT, he can study hard.
When leaving the hotel and going to the airport, the only thing that surprised Chen Zhou was.
This lady at the front desk, did you misunderstand yourself?
Why does that look at her, as if she owes her 800 million?
But Chen Zhou thought about it carefully, he didn't seem to have much contact with the lady at the front desk, did he?
Except last night, she gave herself a supper.
The dialogue between myself and her should not exceed ten sentences, right?
So, before Chen Zhou left, he thought about it carefully.
Finally, I said to the lady at the front desk: "Thank you for the supper last night, it was delicious~"
Although Chen Zhou thought he was very sincere, but after the lady at the front desk heard it, her eyes seemed to be eating people...
Before boarding the plane, Chen Zhou sent a message to Yang Yiyi, Liu Maosheng, and Zeng Zigu each.
Today, it happens to be Thursday, September 9th.
It was the day when the two seniors, Julia and Mary, invited them to participate in the coffee hour.
The coffee hour time is at night.
Chen Zhou reckoned that after rushing back to MIT, he should still be able to participate.
So I made an agreement with Yang Yiyi and the others in advance.
Yang Yiyi quickly responded to the message, saying directly that she would wait for Chen Zhou to come back and go with him.
Liu Maosheng and Zeng Zigu were together, so Chen Zhou received the news from Liu Maosheng.
Liu Maosheng expressed his understanding, and if there is time, he will come over.
If time is too late, there is still a chance next week, and he will tell Julia and the others.
After reading the message, Chen Zhou didn't reply, but turned off the phone directly.
The plane is about to take off.
Unlike when they came, Chen Zhou and Friedman took the morning flight when they returned.
The expected landing time is around 4 p.m.
After the plane took off, Chen Zhou noticed that Friedman was resting with his eyes closed.
He also wanted to rest his mind, but last night probably because of the alcohol, he slept really well.
So, not sleepy at all now.
There is no way, Chen Zhou thought for a while, and took out the draft paper and pen.
Since he was not given a chance to sleep, he had to make good use of it during this period.
Chen Zhou intends to calculate and study the theoretical model of glue balls.
Moreover, it is not limited to a theoretical model.
Historically, the earliest theoretical model used to study gumballs was the MIT pocket model.
That's right, it is the theoretical model proposed by physicists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
This is also the first theoretical calculation to obtain multiple energy spectra of glueballs with different quantum numbers.
That is how to obtain that energy range.
Since then, particle physicists have applied many other theoretical methods to study glueballs.
Common ones, such as lattice QCD, flow tube model, Coulomb gauge theory, Ads/QCD theory and QCD summation rule.
QCD refers to quantum chromodynamics, a theory that describes the strong interaction between quarks by passing gauge particles called gluons.
QCD has achieved great success in describing the phenomenon in the perturbation energy region, and has also been verified by a large number of experiments.
However, there are still many difficulties in the research on non-perturbative problems, and there is still a long way to go.
And the glueball, a hadron state made only of gluons.
is a typical problem involving nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics.
However, the problem is not resolved yet.
But through these theoretical studies, particle physicists have a deeper understanding of the relationship between the properties of glue balls and the vacuum structure of QCD.
Chen Zhou is now starting from the pocket model to understand these theoretical research methods one by one.
This is also Chen Zhou's favorite way to solve problems.
To put it bluntly, Chen Zhou used his rich theoretical knowledge to pile up an accurate direction.
(End of this chapter)
The next day, Chen Zhou and Friedman were preparing to return to MIT.
Matheson and Coyle stayed with SLAC.
They also need to complete all the tasks arranged by Friedman before returning to MIT.
Of course, this is also an excellent exercise opportunity for them.
After all, this is SLAC, the National Accelerator Laboratory of the United States.
However, everything is afraid of comparison.
Because early the next morning, Matheson and Coyle had to rush to the lab.
So, last night, the two of them came to Chen Zhou's room to say goodbye to Chen Zhou.
Of course, their time was after the lady at the front desk left.
However, when saying goodbye, the two asked the most what Friedman and Chen Zhou said.
Chen Zhou didn't hide it from the two of them, and simply told the story of how he followed Friedman to the beach in the Bay Area.
Plus, Friedman arranged for him and Cross to crunch the numbers together.
When Matheson and Coyle heard Chen Zhou finish speaking, they involuntarily looked at each other.
Both of them also saw the meaning in each other's eyes.
At the end of the workshop, Matheson and Coyle were discussing.
Professor Friedman brought Chen Zhou here for no reason, instead of arranging experimental tasks.
Therefore, the two guessed that Friedman would arrange tasks for Chen Zhou alone.
Well now, all guesses are expected.
The way Matheson and Coyle looked at Chen Zhou changed.
They are very envious!
They have been with Professor Friedman for so long, and they have never received such treatment.
On the contrary, Chen Zhou, the newcomer, was so valued by Friedman when he first arrived.
Therefore, the gap between people is often here.
When the people around you are all similar, you can't see the difference.
But once someone breaks this balance, the drop will be a vertical blow.
And Chen Zhou was the one who came to break the balance.
In this regard, Matheson and Coyle were not only envious, but naturally also a little bit unconvinced.
As for why a trace?
The main reason is that after reading Chen Zhou's two papers, they still admire them.
If Chen Zhou could do so beautifully in this experiment of finding glue balls, then they would naturally have nothing to say.
However, this experiment is much more difficult than Chen Zhou's previous experiment in China.
So many talents in the field of particle physics have not solved this problem.
Could Chen Zhou do it?
Therefore, this slight dissatisfaction was mainly due to the preferential treatment Chen Zhou received.
Thinking so in their hearts, Matheson and Coyle didn't show it on their faces.
They also want to see what kind of achievements Chen Zhou can make because Friedman values Chen Zhou so much.
At the same time, the two secretly made up their minds that they must show Professor Friedman that they are not bad either.
Chen Zhou naturally didn't know what they were thinking. After seeing off the two senior brothers last night, he fell asleep beautifully.
Now that Friedman has arranged everything, he is not in a hurry to look at the data.
When he returns to MIT, he can study hard.
When leaving the hotel and going to the airport, the only thing that surprised Chen Zhou was.
This lady at the front desk, did you misunderstand yourself?
Why does that look at her, as if she owes her 800 million?
But Chen Zhou thought about it carefully, he didn't seem to have much contact with the lady at the front desk, did he?
Except last night, she gave herself a supper.
The dialogue between myself and her should not exceed ten sentences, right?
So, before Chen Zhou left, he thought about it carefully.
Finally, I said to the lady at the front desk: "Thank you for the supper last night, it was delicious~"
Although Chen Zhou thought he was very sincere, but after the lady at the front desk heard it, her eyes seemed to be eating people...
Before boarding the plane, Chen Zhou sent a message to Yang Yiyi, Liu Maosheng, and Zeng Zigu each.
Today, it happens to be Thursday, September 9th.
It was the day when the two seniors, Julia and Mary, invited them to participate in the coffee hour.
The coffee hour time is at night.
Chen Zhou reckoned that after rushing back to MIT, he should still be able to participate.
So I made an agreement with Yang Yiyi and the others in advance.
Yang Yiyi quickly responded to the message, saying directly that she would wait for Chen Zhou to come back and go with him.
Liu Maosheng and Zeng Zigu were together, so Chen Zhou received the news from Liu Maosheng.
Liu Maosheng expressed his understanding, and if there is time, he will come over.
If time is too late, there is still a chance next week, and he will tell Julia and the others.
After reading the message, Chen Zhou didn't reply, but turned off the phone directly.
The plane is about to take off.
Unlike when they came, Chen Zhou and Friedman took the morning flight when they returned.
The expected landing time is around 4 p.m.
After the plane took off, Chen Zhou noticed that Friedman was resting with his eyes closed.
He also wanted to rest his mind, but last night probably because of the alcohol, he slept really well.
So, not sleepy at all now.
There is no way, Chen Zhou thought for a while, and took out the draft paper and pen.
Since he was not given a chance to sleep, he had to make good use of it during this period.
Chen Zhou intends to calculate and study the theoretical model of glue balls.
Moreover, it is not limited to a theoretical model.
Historically, the earliest theoretical model used to study gumballs was the MIT pocket model.
That's right, it is the theoretical model proposed by physicists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
This is also the first theoretical calculation to obtain multiple energy spectra of glueballs with different quantum numbers.
That is how to obtain that energy range.
Since then, particle physicists have applied many other theoretical methods to study glueballs.
Common ones, such as lattice QCD, flow tube model, Coulomb gauge theory, Ads/QCD theory and QCD summation rule.
QCD refers to quantum chromodynamics, a theory that describes the strong interaction between quarks by passing gauge particles called gluons.
QCD has achieved great success in describing the phenomenon in the perturbation energy region, and has also been verified by a large number of experiments.
However, there are still many difficulties in the research on non-perturbative problems, and there is still a long way to go.
And the glueball, a hadron state made only of gluons.
is a typical problem involving nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics.
However, the problem is not resolved yet.
But through these theoretical studies, particle physicists have a deeper understanding of the relationship between the properties of glue balls and the vacuum structure of QCD.
Chen Zhou is now starting from the pocket model to understand these theoretical research methods one by one.
This is also Chen Zhou's favorite way to solve problems.
To put it bluntly, Chen Zhou used his rich theoretical knowledge to pile up an accurate direction.
(End of this chapter)
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