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... ers over the years. On average, he publishes three to five papers every month. Most of these papers can only be described as "mediocre," unlike "On the Formally Undecidable Propositions in Volume One of the Arithmetic of All Laws Mathematical Collection and Related Systems" and "On Computable Numbers and Their Application in the Decision Problem," which are not particularly groundbreaking nor dazzling, but definitely not poor.
Over seven or eight years, with more than three hundred paper ...
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