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We arrived in Norwich in June 1992, and moved into a small house on Caernarvon Road rented from my new colleague Johannes Siemons. Because of an unfortunate piece of timing, we had committed to a year rental on the Columbus apartment ending in October, and we were also trying to sell Tania’s little house in Birmingham which had been rented out for some of our time in Columbus. The two rents and one mortgage together exceeded my salary, so this was a difficult period financially. Tania did some supply teaching, and we used up our savings for some months. Gradually this all resolved itself: The apartment in Columbus was taken by someone else, the house in Birmingham sold for a large but one-off loss, and some sense of normality resumed.

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    Vijay graduated in 1996; the external examiner was Prof. Peter Walters from Warwick [51].

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Ward, T. (2023). Norwich and Graham. In: People, Places, and Mathematics. Springer Biographies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39074-6_9

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