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3.3. An attempt to study IUT by two German mathematicians and ethical issues.
In 2013?2017 not a single concrete mathematical remark indicating a serious problem in IUT was produced. This did not prevent
some cheap irresponsible talk. Since 2014 P. Scholze kept talking publicly at various workshops about faults in IUT.12
Eventually Scholze visited RIMS, together with J. Stix, in March 2018, just for 5 days.13
After the meeting, Scholze and Stix came with their caricature version of IUT based on their oversimplification of IUT in which they identify all isomorphic rings and ‘forget’ about the fundamental role of automorphism groups.
In particular, the two German mathematicians deny the use of anabelian geometry and infinitely many theatres in IUT.14
Initially, Scholze and Stix intended to put their report about the meeting online. However, after reading Mochizuki’s report on their report, see especially its sect. 17-18 15 and these comments16, they completely changed their mind in July 2018 and stopped to be interested to post their own report.
They eventually agreed to let the author of IUT to include their report on his pages.
The author of IUT formulated several questions to the German mathematicians in his report that may have helped them to appreciate how erroneous was their take on IUT.
The second version of their report did not address most of comments of Mochizuki on their first report.
The second version of their report also included new incorrect statements such as a blunder in classical height theory and a fundamental misunderstanding of one of Faltings work.

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