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June 24, 2009

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Doug

Eszter's super nice. Do you know her? Plus, she has an Erdös number, so if you co-author with her someday (you should!), you'll have one too. And not only arouse covetousness among any quants in your department, but have an über-trump for any discussion that tends toward physics envy. "Science? Pah! Math, baby, absolute pure math!"

I obvsly don't take academia seriously enough because I think things like this.

bj

Ooh, does having a Erdos number give me street cred here? :-) or at least with Doug?

Mine isn't as low as Hargitai's (well at least with the link I've currently found). Hers is a little bit questionable, though, since its first link is to a news article on recruiting. :-)

But, at least neither she nor I had to do this:

http://xkcd.com/599/

MH

I noticed that Herbert Simon has an Erdos number of 3. I spent some time trying to trace that to a political scientist or psychologist, but that road goes through cognitive science and the names no longer pop to mind anymore.

laura

Wow. You guys are geekier than I am. I had to google Erdos number. Yes, I know Eszter. She's great.

bj

well, I had to google "crapulous."

I love xkcd, though (though someone should convince the author to change the warning).

This one, http://xkcd.com/552/ should be relevant to any policy discussion.

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