There's nothing much to criticize about that line; Qian Yuhai quickly switched to the next screenshot.
"Perhaps I should thank Sumant for using Facebook to promote the achievements my research group has just made. But if you have any doubts about the originality of this paper, you should use a plagiarism checker to provide more perfect evidence. That's what respectable people should do, rather than spouting nonsense on Facebook like some riddle master.
Of course, I can understand, after all, when your ancestors left the British Isles, they took everything they needed with them, leaving behind only the most basic manners and their forefathers' aristocratic spirit... Oh, my apologies, I was wrong, I almost forgot that there were apparently no aristocrats among those who immigrated to America in that era."
"This shows that Ackerman is feeling guilty; he seems to be trying to change the subject," Zhang Hongcai suddenly interjected with a comment.
After all, this is a meeting of Huaxia's top math professors, all possessing maximum logical analysis capabilities.
"A little, yes. Lu, weren't you just reading the papers? Did you go through both of them? Are there really particularly similar parts?"
Lu Changzheng shook his head and said, "I'm still studying Qiao Ze's paper; I've only read half of it. Ackerman's team's paper is downloaded but has been sitting to one side. I haven't had the chance to look at it yet. Do you want me to bring it up now?"
"No, that won't be necessary. I haven't read both in depth, but I have skimmed through both papers, and the general impression is that the similarity between the two papers isn't that high. After all, Qiao Ze's paper leans more towards solving theoretical problems.
However, there is a section in Ackerman's paper, concerning the mathematical proof process when solving a specific Data Partition trajectory problem, which does resemble the proof that Qiao Ze's paper has for a similar problem. That problem indeed requires a specific Data Partition to define the corresponding structure; it can't be bypassed," Qian Yuhai said with a shrug.
"Then that's unreasonable. Even if this process can't be bypassed, that shouldn't involve plagiarism, right? Even if one really needs to reference this proof process, wouldn't a direct citation suffice? Are the Germans so meticulous that they wouldn't even want to give a citation? That doesn't make sense," Zhang Hongcai said with suspicion.
The group exchanged looks, all feeling quite confused.
It was indeed difficult to understand.
After all, if the academics' IQs are in place and it's clear that the two papers are different, with only a slight overlap, wouldn't it be silly to choose to plagiarize?
Could they have forgotten the citation rules that have been passed down in academic publishing for hundreds of years?
But if there was no plagiarism, why would Sumant be so aggressive?
After all, if he can't produce evidence in the end, Su might truly be banned by the entire math community!
No way?
Just for a short proof process in a Huaxia paper, Sumant is this desperate?
Is it really necessary to go this far?!
...
"Got the sunflower seeds and peanuts... it nearly killed me, hey, what's with all these expressions? Did I miss something exciting?"
"Stop talking nonsense, just serve them up. Actually, you arrived just in time, let me tell you, you can catch Sumant swinging his axe like mad! The excitement level has just maxed out!"
"Sounds good, let me see... Oh... This is a total face-off! Sumant Jair is going to strike `Pure and Applied Mathematics Communications' too?"
"Qian, hurry up, check the comments, the comments!"
"Right away!"
As Qian Yuhai opened Sumant Jair's comment section, the top spot was claimed by Joe Berner, the editor-in-chief of the `Duke Mathematical Journal'.
"Sumant, don't be so agitated, `Pure and Applied Mathematics Communications' is recognized by the academic community as an extremely excellent mathematics journal, second only to the top four! The journal's editors are also universally recognized as professionals. Without concrete evidence, you shouldn't tarnish their century-old reputation!"
Hmm...
That's a very rational comment.
If it wasn't for the fact that it's only seven o'clock in the morning, way before work hours in the United States, everyone might really believe that this guy is trying to mediate!