At least that's what he thought. After all, Lott Degen always felt that the people who held the reins of the Princeton board were not that smart, and he was not open to any arguments on this point.
After a long time, his bald old friend finally put down those two papers.
Noticing this movement from the corner of his eye, Lott Degen smiled and asked, "Haha, Pierre, when you were working on the modal space structure fifty years ago, did you ever think that one day someone would delve into this question to such an extent?
Tell me, you must have felt that Andrew proving Fermat's Last Theorem using the crucial mathematical framework you provided was already the pinnacle of your life, right?"
Yes, this bald old friend was none other than Professor Pierre Delini, whom Qiao Yu had met once at the World Algebraic Geometry Congress, one of the strongest figures in the world of mathematics.