Talk:Mike Paterson
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Stuff that’s missing
[edit]This page was labelled with an expert tag, so I tried to clean it up a bit, including creation of an EATCS award navigation box. Major aspects that are missing from this page, and which I find hard to document in a verifiable way, are (1) Mike is recognised as one of the absolutely best presenters. He gave a talk at ICALP 2006 that mentioned this (modestly), but I can find no reference for that, (2) he’s famous for puzzles (didn’t he have some in Scientific American?). Help appreciated. Thore Husfeldt (talk) 10:57, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
Related to Nick Paterson
[edit]Curious whether Mike is related to Nick (See [1]) -- another mathematician who read at Cambridge ...?
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