This must have been done with this math paper generator here
http://thatsmathematics.com/mathgen/ Anyway does that look convincing to anyone? To me it looks like obvious nonsense, but then again I spend most of my free time with maths. I first found that generator is when I saw that one MIT professor has a joke PhD student called Nacho Bell (
http://www.genealogy.ams.org/id.php?id=201312), whose only paper is made with that generator
http://rhbell.scripts.mit.edu/maths/~nacho/ There's another site where you guess whether a title of a high energy physics paper is fake or not:
http://snarxiv.org/vs-arxiv/ . This one I find difficult, but seems people who something about physics find it easy.
Then there is that pomo generator
http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo/ I think a few people successfully got a computer-generated paper accepted into some humanities journals with weak or non-existent peer review, see also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokal_affair