Where Was the Mathematician Offering Riemann-Roch Theorem Lessons for Food?

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In summary, "Seen on the street" refers to things that are observed or noticed in public areas and can provide valuable insights and information about a location or community. It can be studied through methods such as photography, ethnographic research, and data analysis, and has implications for understanding social, cultural, and economic dynamics and potentially improving urban environments.
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Man holding sign: "Will explain Riemann - Roch for food".:tongue2:

puzzle: what city was I in?
 
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Only in NYC!
 
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Based on the sign, it seems like the man is a mathematician who is willing to share his knowledge of Riemann-Roch theorem in exchange for food. This is a clever and creative way to use his skills to fulfill his basic needs. As for the city, it's difficult to say for sure without any other context or clues. It could be any city where there are people who are interested in mathematics and willing to exchange food for knowledge. It would be interesting to engage in a conversation with this man and learn more about his expertise and where he is from.
 

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