That would be his PhD student, and a friend whom was not involved in the
work but whose name he thought would make the author list more amusing!
These days that would be seen as professional malpractice - but people
used to be more relaxed about such things (I know of a physics paper
that was co-authored by a cat).
🙂
Keith
On 17/10/2024 21:08, bernard cleyet wrote:
He with two co-authors…
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