Ye Ming stayed at Mo Valley until the afternoon of the 4th before returning to school with Qi and Mo. He took a day off on the 5th and participated in the final training camp of the ACM regional competition during the last two days of vacation - it was said to be a training camp, but in fact it was just a training camp.
The instructor taught the two seed teams the skills and mentality to play the game.
But for Ye Ming, these skills... are better than nothing.
Anyway, when the time comes, just work hard and a miracle will happen.
After taking his leave, he focused most of his energy on quantum physics, Riemannian geometry and general relativity. For this reason, he did not hesitate to use the learning BUFF again.
But in the face of the most cutting-edge fields of human science, Ye Ming still feels a little powerless even with BUFF - and this is only if he has the help of Eta, the "super butler".
After entering the quantum realm, or in other words, after being exposed to the "unfathomable" realm, Etta could no longer use her nearly infinite computing power to "make miracles" like she could by studying Euclidean geometry, elementary algebra, and classical physics.
Create understanding and logic.
In other words, although she knows the formulas by heart, she is still a little behind in applying them. Therefore, what she helps Ye Ming the most is to act as an encyclopedia for Ye Ming that can respond anytime and anywhere.
After her unremitting efforts on the Internet, invading everywhere, she searched for many books, papers, and information that she could not find on ordinary days. However, due to the speed of the small water pipe, she could not move the information back, so she had to move some important
, and the rest were indexed - equivalent to creating a favorites. As long as Ye Ming connected the sensor, she could find them immediately.
Even the Great Wall can't stop her.
While busy, time flew by and it was late October in a blink of an eye.
…
Ye Ming was sitting in the library, looking at the QQ messages and two manuscripts on his notebook and smiling slightly.
"Sister Mo, thank you for your hard work."
"Hey, stop with the polite words. I wrote two papers in half a month. I admire myself so much!" Mo Gu's QQ name is also Baidie Zhenjun.
Compared with WeChat, QQ's emoticons are much richer... She posted an "awesome" emoticon and quickly said: "Take a quick look. If there is no problem, let's go to arXiv to take advantage of it."
arXiv is a paper preprint website run by Cornell University.
Here, scientific researchers can freely publish papers, announce research results, and seize the right to discovery without peer review.
Those published papers can also be posted on arXiv, allowing more research colleagues to understand, communicate, and expand their influence.
For more than 30 years, arXiv has hosted more than two million papers and has become an important academic exchange platform for mathematics, physics, astronomy, computers and other disciplines.
For example, Ye Ming, his paper on binocular vision algorithm is posted above.
It's just that at the time, they spoke softly and made no noise, and he didn't care much about it later.
…
Ye Ming thought for a while and replied: "Sister Mo, if the patent comes first, the application should be initiated earlier than the paper, right?"
He knew nothing about applying for patents, so he relied on Mo Gu to help him take care of it - not to mention what a coincidence, Mo Gu actually applied for patents on behalf of the team...
So Ye Ming also learned that it has become standard for research groups in certain fields in China to apply for a patent before publishing a paper.
"Well, don't worry, patent applications are based on time stamps."
Ye Ming smiled: "Thank you, Sister Mo."
"Stop the ink, check it quickly, I still have to write a self-criticism."
"Well, okay." Ye Ming pressed Enter and was suddenly stunned: "Wait a minute, what does review mean?"
"It's a violation of the laboratory management system. In fact, it's nothing. The main reason is that our papers were discovered by the boss. It made us sad... You're better off. Your boss can't control it, but my boss can control my future.
Yes!"
Seeing this, Ye Ming laughed: "Didn't we agree that you should blame it on me? And after the paper is submitted, I will help you get the experimental materials first, plus what we discussed before
This way your boss can at least get a head start on further research, right?"
"That's what I say...but this feeling of working behind the boss's back...how do you put it?"
Ye Ming: "Exciting?"
"Haha, it's really exciting. It flashed!"
Closing the chat window, Ye Ming opened the paper.
Just because he is bad at writing does not mean that he is bad at understanding the paper.
Since the last semester, he has written at least hundreds of papers. Even if he knows the ins and outs of papers, he can tell whether the papers are good or bad at a glance.
There is no doubt that Mo Gu's paper is very beautifully written and can compete with Yang Chaoxiong's.
Moreover, both papers are based on experiments. To put it bluntly, they tend to be experimental report types.
If you write an academic paper as an experimental report, if you change the field, the editor may directly take it back.
But this is a new compound! And it’s a new compound with huge application scenarios! Even the most jealous editor has to consider the consequences after the manuscript is rejected.
After a quick check, Ye Ming replied "No problem" to Mo Gu.
"How about one person and one article take advantage of it first?"
"good!"
Ye Ming breathed a sigh of relief, opened arXiv, and posted the first article "Synthetic Theory and Molecular Movement Conjecture of a New Polymer Compound GTRGD".
He chose materials science in the branch of physics.
After uploading, he glanced at the time, closed his notebook, and walked out of the laboratory.
Mo Gu wants to hide it from her boss, but from her side...it's not easy to hide it, she's embarrassed to hide it, and there's nothing to hide.
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Professor Tang's office.
Professor Chen was sitting opposite Professor Tang, with his legs crossed and drinking tea happily. When he saw Ye Ming pushing the door open, he directly joked: "You kid, you are going to the Shanghai market tomorrow, why are you still here?"
What are you doing here for a walk?"
"Uh...Hello, Teacher Chen."
Ye Ming coughed and said hello.
He didn't expect that Lao Chen was also here...
This... what do you want him to say?
Professor Tang looked at Ye Ming with a smile: "Is something wrong?"
He knew that Ye Ming was an out-and-out action man. Whether it was in his capacity as a mentor or in the name of the company, there was nothing he could not do if he was told...
When he came to his office, he would always go to the Three Treasures Hall for nothing, or in other words, he would come only after he asked him to come.
When I ask around, I find that this person is either taking classes here, reading in the library, or writing code in his dormitory.
To use a fashionable saying, he is the king of rolls!
And the terrible thing is... he is not the kind of scroll king who only knows about scrolls. He is a god-level, genius-level scroll king...
How do you say that?
Being smarter than you is not scary, but being smarter and more diligent than you is scary.
"Well...it's a bit." Ye Ming hesitated for a few seconds, then coughed soon.
We have to face it no matter what.
Professor Tang raised his chin at him, indicating that he had something to say quickly.
"That's it..." Ye Ming pursed his lips and said softly: "I was on a business trip with Senior Brother Yang some time ago, and he talked about... um... about the brain-computer wheelchair project."
Tang and Chen were so shrewd that they immediately knew what was behind Ye Ming's words.
Apparently it was Yang Chaoxiong who told the story about Professor Tang's son.
Professor Tang's eyes darkened slightly, and then he smiled calmly and said: "Well, there are some factors, but in essence... this is indeed a subject worth investing in."
"Yes, so I was wondering if there is a material that can directly connect to nerves and then connect to the chip."
Professor Chen was startled and was about to say something, but Professor Tang raised his hand in front of him, and then his pupils shrank: "What next?"
"Then...I came up with a new material that can be controlled by chip programming, can conduct information, and can be perfectly integrated with nerves."