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by aardvarks
3681 days ago
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Rota was quite the celebrity, at least among students. In addition to advanced classes in his specialty, he taught differential equations, which was required for at least two thirds of undergraduates, so everyone knew him. Each semester he would pay a diffeq student to have a can of Coke ready for him at each class, so he could drink it while he lectured. Also, anyone who asked a question during lecture (a room of ~350 people) would get a free Hershey's bar after class. That he had worked in (and sometimes taught) philosophy as well as math was kind of the icing on the cake. There was also a persistent rumor that he'd once given a diffeq multiple choice exam (scored like the SAT, so that a fraction of a point was deducted for every wrong answer) on which the average score was 1 or 2 percent, ie simply handing in a blank exam would probably have given a passing score. But I never confirmed that. |
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[0] https://web.williams.edu/Mathematics/lg5/Rota.pdf