Who has a PHD in math here?

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  3. rpenner Fully Wired Valued Senior Member

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    Why would you need "a" PhD in math, when a PhD means you have specialized in a tiny field of math.
     
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  5. funkstar ratsknuf Valued Senior Member

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    Maybe he's looking to see who has done research training?
     
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  7. ejderha Exhausted Registered Senior Member

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    For a mathematician, isn't this like asking a deity to report himself?

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  8. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    There are a few PhD students in Physics here that I know of, and I know that some of them are pretty good at math.
     
  9. AlphaNumeric Fully ionized Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah, it could be retitled "Who here is ****ing awesome"

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    Curse this physics department!
     
  10. ejderha Exhausted Registered Senior Member

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    LOL. Got to love them when they are real.
    And I have to admit, that it's hell of a sexy thing when it's not so overboard by their overblown ego.

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  11. temur man of no words Registered Senior Member

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    I have a PHD in math, one in history of math, one in metaphysics, one in interstellar economy, one in extraterrestrial linguistics, and one in psychology of truth.
     

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