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Mochizuki’s corollary 3.1.2 is a conjecture by Shinichi Mochizuki in number theory and algebraic geometry that first appeared in his incorrect proof of the abc conjecture.
Does “incorrect” refer to some early mistakes that were later fixed? Rephrasing to indicate this may be appropriate.
“incorrect” refers to the errors that Peter Scholze and Jakob Stix found in the proof of the corollary that to the best of my knowledge has not been adequetely addressed by Shinichi Mochizuki.
Remark 3.8.3 in https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.13108v2 suggests otherwise.
Clarified what I meant when I said Mochizuki’s proof is incorrect: it is not the proofs of Szpiro’s conjecture from Mochizuki’s corollary 3.1.2, but rather the proof of corollary 3.1.2 itself from inter-universal Teichmüller theory.
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