Meeting In Beijing

As it turned out, a person would never know how much potential he had unless he pushed himself.

Lu Zhou was surprised by his own speed. It took him only a week to sort out his thesis.

Of course, it was given since he had already done most of the work before. His week was spent only on sorting out the thesis.

The thesis was 15 pages long. The title was simple: "The Structure of the Group Theory."

Of course, he had to prove the superiority of his mathematical method. He used two examples.

One was the infinite prime problem, and the other was Wilson's theorem.

These two questions were the touchstone of number theory. The summary of the various methods could be written into a touchstone, standard or criterion by which something was judged.

Similar to these two were the Euler's theorem and Fermat's theorem. Lu Zhou originally planned to use these two examples, but these two already had a fairly simple group theory proof method.