Yesterday I was going about the business here at work & saw yet another paper by S. S. Dragomir, one of the first mathematicians whose names I noticed popping up a lot, back when I was a newbie around here. Him and Donal O'Regan. So I got curious about the prolific S. S. and went nosing around about him a little. He's from Timişoara (hey, I used to know a guy from there), and now he's in Melbourne. What he's into? Inequalities.
Not being very mathy, I nonetheless opine that that's a cool thing to be into. I declare me into them too, albeit inequalities not equal to his. :)
His website throws up, at the bottoms of pages, dreamy-fuzzy images of certain inqualities, like
![[one ineq img]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/2d0c0089a35f/717209-1137311/www.staff.vu.edu.au/RGMIA/dragomir/in17.jpg)
with links to pop-up math info about them via
.
He's into surf fishing, too.
( Just a coupla more not-equalses here. )
Not being very mathy, I nonetheless opine that that's a cool thing to be into. I declare me into them too, albeit inequalities not equal to his. :)
His website throws up, at the bottoms of pages, dreamy-fuzzy images of certain inqualities, like
![[one ineq img]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/2d0c0089a35f/717209-1137311/www.staff.vu.edu.au/RGMIA/dragomir/in17.jpg)
with links to pop-up math info about them via
![[link image]](https://p.dreamwidth.org/b14cb19aff5d/717209-1137311/www.staff.vu.edu.au/RGMIA/dragomir/about.jpg)
He's into surf fishing, too.
( Just a coupla more not-equalses here. )