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- From: sec@otter.hpl.hp.com (Simon Crouch)
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 05:57:02 GMT
- Subject: Re: mathematician's marrying ages.
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK.
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- > My friend (yu@math.harvard.edu) keep advocating that marrying
- > early is good for mathematician. He gave several examples
- > ( most of them are number theorist, according to his statemnet)
- > Examples he gave are Delinge, Gauss, Milnor, Serre, Zariski.
- > He told me that he got these information from bibliography
- > (maybe from introduction to authors...etc)
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- > Any counterexample? ( Marry late and have quite an achievement )
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- Well...I'm still not married I haven't yet proved the Riemann conjecture....
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- ;-)
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- Simon.
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