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>>44にテレンスタオやプロの数学者の意見が読めるソースがあるからまずそれ
読んでみたら。NHKが何言ったのか知らんけど。ちなみにペレルマンについては

Perelman more directly repudiated the conventions of academia by simply posting his papers to the
arXiV and then walking away. (Edit: Perelman did go on an extensive lecture tour and made himself
available to other experts, although he never submitted his papers.) But in the end, in mathematics,
ideas always win. And people were able to read Perelman’s papers and find that the ideas were all
there (and multiple groups of people released complete accounts of all the details which were also
published within five years)

ちなみにwikiだと
Perelman's work was checked relatively quickly. In April 2003, Perelman visited the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Princeton University, Stony Brook University, Columbia University and New York University to
give a short series of lectures on his work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_Perelman

テレンスタオのコメント(ペレルマンのケースと今回のケースの違いについて)も面白いよ