Opinion | The Nobel Prize-Winning Professor Who Liked to Collaborate With His Adversaries
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Opinion | The Nobel Prize-Winning Professor Who Liked to Collaborate With His Adversaries
In fact, most of these comrades who I gauged to be more brilliant than I have gone on to become distinguished mathematicians. Still, from the perspective of 30 or 35 years, I can state that their imprint upon the mathematics of our time has not been very profound. They’ve all done things, often beautiful things, in a context that was already set ou
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