> Professor Jaime Milstein is a top ranking government mathematician, who
> won
> a medal from the president last year for his achievements for the country.
>
> He have published many articles in different publications, such as "Linear
>
> Algebra and its applications" published by Moshe Goldberg.
>
They say "the president" and "achievements for the country" this seems to
imply, since it seems to be a United States address that they mean President
Bill Clinton, and achievements for the United States. but if it is a company
president and "achievements for the company" this changes the meaning
considerably. Maybe a conflict of interest as an independent researcher, if
he is an employee of the same company with the algorithm.
>
> Professor Jaime Milstein have reviewed the method, described the work as
> novel and intriguing, and highly recommends its implementation.
This seems to me that they are saying it hasn't even been implemented and
tested yet. It might be impractical to implement.
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