Editors paid more attention to submissions from Oxford.
"FengLuo? I've never heard of him." The editor curled his lips in disdain. He opened it and laughed. "Thesis on Hodge's conjecture? Hahaha."
He didn't look at the rest of the content at all after his laughter. He directly sent the email into the recycling box and sent a standard rejection reply.
This matter was also thrown aside like the manuscript.
Editors have been in the business for many years and have seen many articles on classic problems.
Many of them were trying to fish in troubled waters to gain fame. Therefore, they would immediately look at the name and past achievements of the contributor.
If it was a nobody who was studying a classic topic, then this paper was no different from trash. It was only worthy of being mocked for two seconds.
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