Random Geeky Stuff

Erdös Number

My Erdös Number is at most four:
  1. Paul Erdös, Cameron L. Stewart, Robert Tijdeman. Some Diophantine equations with many solutions. Compositio Math. 66 (1988), no. 1, 37--56.
  2. Gavin Brown, William Moran, Robert Tijdeman. Riesz products are basic measures. J. London Math. Soc. (2) 30 (1984), no. 1, 105--109.
  3. David Crisp, William Moran, Andrew Pollington, Peter Jau-Shyong Shiue. Substitution invariant cutting sequences. J. Thior. Nombres Bordeaux 5 (1993), no. 1, 123--137.
  4. David Crisp, Susan Dziadosz, Dennis J. Garity, Thomas Insel, Thomas A. Schmidt, Peter Wiles. Closed curves and geodesics with two self-intersections on the punctured torus. Monatsh. Math. 125 (1998), no. 3, 189--209.

Geek Code

My geek code:
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GIT d+ s:+ a D C++ ULSB++++$ P+++ L+ E--- W++ N++ o K++ w-- O-- M++ V?
PS++ PE- Y+ PGP t 5 X+ R- tv@ b+++ DI++++ D G- e++ h r- y+
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
(decode)

PGP Public Key

I keep forgetting my passphrases, so I don't use PGP much. If you think that you need to mail me something secret, you probably have me confused with someone else, but call me and I'll make a new key.

My Computers

Nothing particularily high-tech or exciting.


Thomas Insel / tinsel@tinsel.org