I remember we were talking about this last week, and I've submitted this particular link for the usual reason I submit a link: that I'm interested in the HN comment thread it may spawn.
In this case I find it rather bizarre that the Wired article has framed it in this way ("Unknown Mathematician") and then instantly (first paragraph) gives us this:
"a 50-something lecturer at the University of New Hampshire named Yitang Zhang"
So...a university lecturer...? Is "Unknown" really appropriate here? He's hardly Ramanujan!
The piece is a fairly nice write up for the layman, in the usual style of such things (sometimes I feel Simon Singh invented that style - of course he didn't, but you know what I mean), it's just the angle they've gone for seems curious. I guess it's original (?).
In this case I find it rather bizarre that the Wired article has framed it in this way ("Unknown Mathematician") and then instantly (first paragraph) gives us this:
"a 50-something lecturer at the University of New Hampshire named Yitang Zhang"
So...a university lecturer...? Is "Unknown" really appropriate here? He's hardly Ramanujan!
The piece is a fairly nice write up for the layman, in the usual style of such things (sometimes I feel Simon Singh invented that style - of course he didn't, but you know what I mean), it's just the angle they've gone for seems curious. I guess it's original (?).