Top Student at Their Peak
Chapter 502 - 159: Stay True to Your Original Aspiration to Maintain Your Mission_5
CHAPTER 502: CHAPTER 159: STAY TRUE TO YOUR ORIGINAL ASPIRATION TO MAINTAIN YOUR MISSION_5
Qiao Xi turned her gaze to the television, and the phrase "stay true to the original aspiration, to achieve lasting results" not only felt odd to apply here but also completely extinguished her desire to debate with Qiao Yu.
No choice, in this day and age, the one who earns money to support the family always has firmer ground.
Qiao Yu didn’t continue to argue with Qiao Xi on this issue. Since the other side didn’t speak, he leaned over to the sofa, slouching comfortably there.
His eyes were fixed on the TV, but his mind was racing fast.
Scientific research is like this, with cooperation naturally comes competition. And this thing isn’t just about who works harder to get ahead.
Especially with tasks like the development of new materials, sometimes you really need a bit of luck.
After all, given the current situation, it’s essentially a trial-and-error game.
So now his task was to see if he could do something during the whole trial-and-error process, ideally to open a cheat device and then sell that cheat device.
Contribute his intelligence and exchange it for some insignificant financial return and friendship... plus, Liu Hao is worth investing in.
After all, he will become the small leader under Professor Zhang, who is very good at pulling in horizontal projects.
This also means there will be many more opportunities for cooperation in the future...
No, why just consider taking work from one laboratory? If he can come up with a more useful method, wouldn’t he be able to earn money from many laboratories?
But this clearly complicates the problem again...
No, actually it doesn’t seem that complex...
Because he doesn’t need to solve the problem completely, just providing the research team with a direction to solve the problem and helping them reduce the trial-and-error costs is enough, at least not making the success too mysterious.
But then again, that doesn’t seem like such a simple task. Frankly, experiments involving new materials lack directionality. Even some labs that have published results actually have very outdated methods.
Moreover, the few materials science papers he read at Liu Hao’s directly simplified critical experimental conditions and steps, not disclosing specific formulas or equipment adjustment details.
This part of the content was placed in a controlled access database, requiring authorization to access, which also made Qiao Yu learn something new, realizing it could be played like this...
Unfortunately, his mathematics isn’t strong; if he hides the key proof steps, no one would understand the paper.
...
Admitting that he’s not omnipotent, Qiao Yu straightforwardly went to take a shower and then went to sleep.
However, over the following week, Qiao Yu even paused some work, spending most of his time searching for literature on similar research.
After all, reading some reviews in related industries can truly obtain a lot of information. At least, one can understand the project’s past and present, maybe even find a way.
Anyway, that’s how Qiao Yu approaches mathematics.
Until Chen Zhuoyang actively called him.
"Junior Brother, my task here is basically completed. Do you have anything on your end that needs verification recently?"
Alright, a terrifying first-author paper from the Top Four, Qiao Yu never expected Senior Brother Chen to ask him for work on his own...
Qiao Yu immediately replied, "Yes, I’ll send it to your email later."
"Oh, alright, by the way, you can also take a look at the work I’ve done recently; I’ve sent it to your email too. Hey, I have to say, I’m increasingly feeling that your project has potential!
Recently, I took some time to read some literature, and I found that if we could introduce a higher-dimensional design, maybe we could solve more problems. Also, I heard that some teams abroad have already started using the framework you’ve built to do some optimization tasks."
Upon hearing this, Qiao Yu became a bit interested and asked, "Oh? Really? Who did you hear it from?"
"There are related papers on arXiv, but some of the articles there are written in a very messy way, as if they don’t really understand. But some articles seem quite good to me."
"So fast?" Qiao Yu exclaimed in surprise.
"Can’t help it, the influence is too big."
"Alright, let’s leave it at that for now. I’ll send you the tasks later."
After speaking, with no mood for small talk with Chen Zhuoyang, Qiao Yu hung up the phone.
Then, out of curiosity, he logged onto arXiv and searched for the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System.
Sure enough, a pile of related papers quickly popped up, most of which were published recently.
He casually clicked on a few, skimmed them, and suddenly a paper caught his attention.
"Dynamic System Analysis Based on Modal Axiomatic Optimization"
"Huh?"
Seeing this title, Qiao Yu suddenly felt like something had struck his mind...
Really, for a moment, Qiao Yu felt that he must have been dumbed down by something recently—how did he not realize that his axiomatic system could actually have application value?!