The paper was long, but just by looking at the title and abstract, Roth Dugan knew that this length was necessary, otherwise the issue simply couldn't be clarified.
In fact, a proof of unification could never be achieved in a very short span.
Of course, one day was definitely not enough time to review the whole paper, and this time, it wasn't something that could be persuasive by just his own review.
Therefore, Roth Dugan didn't rush to read the main text, even though he was indeed feeling somewhat impatient.
After all, as a little old man who had been immersed in mathematics for decades, he was very clear about what it would mean if Qiao Ze's paper could withstand scrutiny.
To establish one's own school of thought at eighteen and join the ranks of the top mathematicians?