On 3/2/07, Grzegorz Kossakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Reinhard Poetz napisaƂ(a):
> Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>

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First of all, congratulations...

In meanwhile, I've been admitted to the University of Warsaw,
mathematics as subject. I'm really proud of it, as our department is
considered to be the best of the world on the computer science (in all
algorithmic contests we are just unbeatable...) and one of the best on
the mathematics.

Now, keep this up and I might just have to withdraw my vote: my Alma
Mata is the University of Waterloo,  one of the few places in the
world where you can get a Bachelor of Math; they regularly win a lot
of comp sci. contests as well and I'd consider them one of the best in
mathematics! :-p

The field of my interest is really broad, I would like to mention only a
small portion:
* quantum theory from mathematician perspective, including models of
quantum computers
* functional languages (how they scale in parallel computing, how
successfully they are in describing processes and algorithms, etc.)
* new approaches on data storage and databases. I'm looking currently on

I ended up doing mostly theoretical algebra (ring / field theory,
etc.) since in my day things like asymmetric encryption were just
starting to take off.  Lots of fun, and I still get to use some of it
in my work.  Nice to have another mathematician on board, welcome
again.

--
Peter Hunsberger

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