"I've already submitted my paper to "Mathematical Progress". It should be published in the next issue, barring any unforeseen circumstances."
"..."
The reporter was dumbfounded.
He never expected to hear such a response.
There's still unpublished research?
If his memory served him correct, Zhao Yi had already published four papers in Mathematical Progress, three of which were published last month and the month before. So, there's still an unpublished one?
Calculating the time...
Five papers, all together, took him less than a year.
Additionally, Zhao Yi's proof of the Collatz Conjecture was submitted to another top-tier mathematics journal, the "Mathematics Society Magazine".
In other words, in just one year, he published six papers in the top four mathematics journals, each paper having considerable influence.
Not to mention the influence of each paper, the quantity of them was simply staggering.