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The template re: stub, etc., seems to appear twice. Also, to expand beyond stub class, maybe an info box, if there is enough info available to complete one. His mother's name is listed at Piet Hein. I was hoping to find here an expansion on Jotun's Proof. If someone could contribute any of these things, I'd love to see this article expanded. I could contribute the mother's name, but don't yet know how to create the box, so i thought i'd defer to someonoe who could do it right.
Ragityman (talk) 14:15, 20 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]