>Peter Scholze, who everyone thinks is the greatest mathematician of this generation, says he cannot deduce 3.12 (which is the ABC conjecture, in paper #4) from 3.11 (a summary of the first 3 ABC papers) in Mochizuki’s papers.
>Koshikawa had a similar problem, and when he asked Mochizuki about it, the latter responded that the deduction is self-evident. 0012132人目の素数さん2018/06/09(土) 20:15:23.18ID:pResKOWG Inter-universal geometry と ABC予想 27
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Frank Calegari says that even if the papers get accepted, he will not believe the proof just yet. His blog post on the subject mentions a Japanese reader―I am that reader.
Peter Scholze, who everyone thinks is the greatest mathematician of this generation, says he cannot deduce 3.12 (which is the ABC conjecture, in paper #4) from 3.11 (a summary of the first 3 ABC papers) in Mochizuki’s papers. Koshikawa had a similar problem, and when he asked Mochizuki about it, the latter responded that the deduction is self-evident. My apologies for not being able to understand any of this―I can only report on these happenings.