Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I have uploaded my BSc Honours thesis [1] to the Sage website. You can
> also find my thesis at my website [2]. The Sage publications [3] page
> has also been updated accordingly. It took me months to prepare the
> document and get the work described therein into the Sage library. And
> by the end, I'm delighted that my thesis work was on extending
> functionalities of Sage.
> 
> I will also give a talk about my thesis project on 11th December 2009,
> Australian time. In the meantime, my talk slides [4] are up on my
> website.
> 
> [1] http://www.sagemath.org/files/thesis/nguyen-thesis-2009.pdf
> 
> [2] http://sites.google.com/site/nguyenminh2/honours-thesis-2009.pdf
> 
> [3] http://www.sagemath.org/library-publications.html
> 
> [4] http://sites.google.com/site/nguyenminh2/2009-12-11_crypto-with-sage.pdf
> 

Hi,
that looks pretty impressive. I read the introduction, which I know a little 
about, but my maths never was my strongest subject, so I soon got lost in it 
all.

It's nice when you get a thesis out the way. I know a colleague of mine, who 
was 
struggling to find motivation to finish his PhD thesis, said to me "If someone 
says lets clean the loo, it excites me more than writing my thesis". I think 
the 
problem with a PhD, as that there is not a definite deadline where something 
must be submitted. (OK, that is not strictly true, but in practice it can go on 
and on for years). At least with an undergraduate degree, you have a submission 
date, which you know in advance.

Anyway, glad you got it submitted.


Dave

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