Once extracted, look for files with extensions like .pdf , .docx , or .tex , which would contain the actual text of the detailed paper.
If you have this file and need to view the "detailed paper" within it:
If you are using a command-line interface, use the command 7z l TPh_002.7z to view the filenames and directory structure without unpacking everything.
The file appears to be a compressed archive, likely containing technical or academic data, though it is not a widely documented public paper in its own right. The name follows a common naming convention for technical datasets or supplemental materials. Based on general file standards for .7z archives: