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To address Paul, it doesn't bother me that this is a stub (I defend stubs daily at AFD). It is just that he isn't a department head and his contributions to mathematics appear to be minor since they aren't published anywhere or talked about in any scholarly journals, so he doesn't appear to meet any
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