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Currently studying Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge university, UK I am an undergraduate at Trinity College. I am largely interested in Mathematical articles, with a limited interest in Computer Science and Economic Theory. Primarily a Pure mathematician, I intend to specialise towards number theory as my course progresses. Specific interests include Graph theory and a self taught brief knowledge of Game theory as well as fringe knowledge of Number Theory.
Currently studying Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge university, UK I am an undergraduate at Trinity College. I am largely interested in Mathematical articles, with a limited interest in Computer Science and Economic Theory. Primarily a Pure mathematician, I intend to specialise towards number theory as my course progresses. Specific interests include Graph theory and a self taught brief knowledge of Game theory as well as fringe knowledge of Number Theory.


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Currently studying Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge university, UK I am an undergraduate at Trinity College. I am largely interested in Mathematical articles, with a limited interest in Computer Science and Economic Theory. Primarily a Pure mathematician, I intend to specialise towards number theory as my course progresses. Specific interests include Graph theory and a self taught brief knowledge of Game theory as well as fringe knowledge of Number Theory.