Christodoulou was a Professor at NYU, I sat in some of his classes along with Lax and Nirenberg, I think they were the only ones who understood Christodoulou classes. His mathematics were too much advanced for the average NYU math students. He is a genius and very humble man.
Hamilton lives in a paradise doing the job of his dreams. As for Dimitris, what I can say? I'm almost as much envious to the environment they live, prosper and work, as with their top tier talent. They found a paradise to do their work.
Prof. Christodoulou, in his own words, “would like to be remembered as one who sought the truth, [but] did not find it”. While he is still with us it’s never too late to find Truth.
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Christodoulou was a Professor at NYU, I sat in some of his classes along with Lax and Nirenberg, I think they were the only ones who understood Christodoulou classes. His mathematics were too much advanced for the average NYU math students. He is a genius and very humble man.
Hamilton lives in a paradise doing the job of his dreams. As for Dimitris, what I can say? I'm almost as much envious to the environment they live, prosper and work, as with their top tier talent. They found a paradise to do their work.
Richard Hamilton is a hero to most mathematicians.
Prof. Christodoulou, in his own words, “would like to be remembered as one who sought the truth, [but] did not find it”. While he is still with us it’s never too late to find Truth.