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Recently, there was an uproar in the mathematics world.

First was Sir Atiyah and the Riemann's conjecture, then it was Schultz and Shinichi Mochizuki.

Recently, Peter Schultz and Jakob Stix recently co-wrote a thesis regarding Shinichi Mochizuki's 1.5 inequation proof. They also said that Shinichi Mochizuki's proof process required a lot of corrections.

Of course, in Mochizuki's opinion, Schultz didn't discover any problems.

As for the reason, he would explain it in a thesis.

Compared to Sir Atiyah's abysmal thesis, this fight was obviously a lot more popular among the mathematics community.

After all, it was rumored that there were fewer than 20 people in the world that could understand Mochizuki's 500-page book that caused quite a bit of controversy in 2012.