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Background in math (MSc in [[Informatics|Info]]-Math from [[Wroclaw]] University of Technology (where is it?), PhD in [[Mathematics|Math]] from WUT). Interested in sciences, technology, history... (yes, he likes parentheses) | Background in math (MSc in [[Informatics|Info]]-Math from [[Wroclaw]] University of Technology (where is it?), PhD in [[Mathematics|Math]] from WUT). Interested in sciences, technology, history... (yes, he likes parentheses). | ||
And math? Sometimes he uses these magic numbers [http://www.ams.org/msc/60Jxx.html 60Jxx], [http://www.ams.org/msc/31Cxx.html 31Cxx], [http://www.ams.org/msc/28Axx.html 28Axx] | And math? Sometimes he uses these magic numbers [http://www.ams.org/msc/60Jxx.html 60Jxx], [http://www.ams.org/msc/31Cxx.html 31Cxx], [http://www.ams.org/msc/28Axx.html 28Axx] | ||
...and who knows what else. Well, if you're really bored you may still deepen your mood by having a look at his webpage, the (meatspace) address of the server being av des Landais, Aubière (where is it?). :-) | ...and who knows what else. Well, if you're really bored you may still deepen your mood by having a look at his webpage, the (meatspace) address of the server being av des Landais, Aubière (where is it?). :-) |
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Background in math (MSc in Info-Math from Wroclaw University of Technology (where is it?), PhD in Math from WUT). Interested in sciences, technology, history... (yes, he likes parentheses). And math? Sometimes he uses these magic numbers 60Jxx, 31Cxx, 28Axx ...and who knows what else. Well, if you're really bored you may still deepen your mood by having a look at his webpage, the (meatspace) address of the server being av des Landais, Aubière (where is it?). :-)
Despite of what you see above it's not hopeless to ask him questions. He's ready to help.
PS. Feel free to use his other first name if you can pronounce it – for sure, you'll be asked for a detailed proof ;-)
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