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- From: jbaez@riesz.mit.edu (John C. Baez)
- Subject: Re: Jokes in papers (was Re: Einstein's Erdos number)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.175647.12867@galois.mit.edu>
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- Organization: MIT Department of Mathematics, Cambridge, MA
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 92 17:56:47 GMT
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- Sorry to be so grumpy, but I wish people would think twice before
- posting things they vaguely remember, which are likely to be false.
- Someone asks a question and gets a pile of misinformation with one
- correct reply buried in it. In the famous "Alpha, Beta, Gamma" paper the
- "Alpha" was NOT Ahlfors, the famous author of a book on complex analysis,
- and it was NOT Alfven, the famous plasma physicist. Jeez! As Brad Pierce
- correctly noted, it was Alpher. And it most certainly was not a math paper.
- None of these guys are mathematicians, even though Gamow wrote the
- great pop math book, "One, Two, Three, Infinity"
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