No good deed goes unpunished. I specifically called out Dr. Prof. Landau (or Prof. Dr. Landau, or whatever) because the article I referenced didn't give proper credit to her (IMHO). If I am correct, she did this work as a graduate student prior to achieving the prescribed honorifics. I won't make the same mistake again. From now on, it's Gauss's Lemma/Method number 279 or Euler's Theorem # whatever, and she can now join the thousands of nameless, faceless people whose own theorems/methods will never be identified with them. At 01:38 PM 4/3/2016, Dan Asimov wrote:
I had exactly the same thought. ÂDan
On Apr 3, 20116, at 1:13 PM, Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> wrote:
I know Susan Landau, and I am 99% sure she would rather be called "Dr. Landau" or "Prof. Landau" than "Ms. Landau".