Qiao Ze ignored this remark, but still wrote a full page and then handed it over to Edward Witten.
"Alright, I'll look it over with Peter. We should be able to verify the results in a few days." Edward Witten excitedly stood up after receiving the derivation process from Qiao Ze and then left Qiao Ze's office.
For a mathematical physicist, these theories presented by Qiao Ze were indeed very useful.
The new accelerator theory was originally one of the frontiers in high-energy physics research, and it's a research direction that holds significant practical value. After all, building an accelerator with current technology is extremely expensive.
A random investment of several billion US dollars, followed by astronomically high maintenance costs, makes it a decision difficult for even a country to make.