Simon Gindikin
Simon Grigorevich Gindikin (Russian: Семён Григорьевич Гиндикин; born 7 December 1937, Moscow, Russian SFSR)[1] is a mathematician at Rutgers University who introduced the Gindikin–Karpelevich formula for the Harish-Chandra c-function.

Simon Gindikin (1984)
Publications
- Gindikin, S. G.; Karpelevich, F. I. (1962), "Plancherel measure for symmetric Riemannian spaces of non-positive curvature", Soviet Math. Dokl., 3: 962–965, ISSN 0002-3264, MR 0150239
- Gindikin, S. G.; Karpelevich, F. I. (1969) [1966], "On an integral associated with Riemannian symmetric spaces of non-positive curvature", Twelve Papers on Functional Analysis and Geometry, American Mathematical Society translations, 85, pp. 249–258, ISBN 978-0-8218-1785-8, MR 0222219
- Gindikin, Simon (2007) [1981], Tales of mathematicians and physicists (2nd ed.), Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-36026-3, MR 0652688
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gollark: The Islamic god is claimed to be omnipotent, I think. Thus, they know *in advance* if someone is going to go to hell or not when they're created or whatever. And then create them/allow them to be created *anyway*, knowing they're bound for eternal torture because a system they created makes them get eternally tortured. Just... why?
gollark: I consider eternal torture unethical *anyway*, but given the situation with god it's even worse.
gollark: I'm fairly sure Islam has a hell-type thing.
gollark: I think Islam has the whole "eternal torture" thing going on too, which is not very good.
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