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Hi bobbym
The mathematician's name is Anatoly Alexeevich Karatsuba.
Oh, found it. I love it!
Yes, you did. Do you know who he is?
Yes, he is. Congrats.
No, he is not.
Part of his line is that he is an author.
No, that is not his occupation, it's just part of it.
What was his code?
No, but why aren't you guessing his occupation first. We'll discuss specifics later.
No, he is not a book on numerical analysis, if that is what you meant. I do not think being a book counts as a line of work.
According to my limit, no.
I don't think so.
So, what's his line?
To bobbym, yes.
To Olinguito, I really do not know.
Ok, then the answer is yes.
Hi bobbym
That is not exactly a yes or no question.
Hi Agnishom
A qualified no, he never actually wrote a novel.
Yes, maybe and no (in order).
What do you mean by a technical field.
No, he does not.
Absolutely not. I am able to say you have even heard of him!
There is a slight chance that you, being who you are, have read it, but it's very improbable.
Yes, he is.
Hi Mayflow
Does the fact that if they next meet at x degrees past 12, the minute hand travels 360+x degrees and the hour hand travels x degrees.
No to everything except to Olinguito's question. I would say the answer to that question is yes, I think.
How can you know without a point of reference?
Yes, he is.