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On Being Rod’s Graduate Student

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Rod’s accomplishments as a mathematician are well-known to many in his area, and there are perhaps many others who are able to describe his numerous astonishing contributions to mathematical logic. My aim here is to say something about my experiences of being his graduate student, and to describe in some detail a non-mathematical side of the man.

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Ng, K.M. (2017). On Being Rod’s Graduate Student. In: Day, A., Fellows, M., Greenberg, N., Khoussainov, B., Melnikov, A., Rosamond, F. (eds) Computability and Complexity. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10010. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50062-1_9

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