‘From Gudavalli to Princeton’

After nearly two hundred posts (or more accurately, doodles, notes and scraps) or so, Prof. Gadde Swarup tells us a little about himself, about what moved him on the strange route from Gudavalli to Princeton:

Since my Gudavalli days, I met many mathematicians, some of them like Gromov are considered great, and I even collaborated with a few brilliant ones. May be it is my rustic background, somehow I was never in awe of any of them. But Thurston seems to be a person who could have easily carried on mathematical conversations with Reimann or Poincare. Some say that he used to work hard.

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