| F. Natterer:
"I want to take the opportunity to thank you for your most generous
hospitality. I enjoyed every bit of my stay in Iran, in particular
the lively (though controversial) debates we had. I must say that
I have now a much better picture of your country.
I also sympathize with your attempts to foster applied mathematics
in Iran. Let me know when I can be of any help."
L. Shepp
"In my opinion it is an excellent idea to arrange an
ongoing exchange program with IPM and I would urge this both from
the viewpoint of opening up Iran politically and for scientific
advantage to both sides. They are actually quite strong scientists
despite all the religiousness.
Mehrdad and I had invited many other people (up to the limit of
IPM's ability to offer full expenses) but all invitees begged off
sooner or later except for we three; some admitted to being
afraid.
Misconceptions and surprises: I expected a poor country with few
educated people and with down-trodden women. I expected to see
fear, terror, and general impoliteness as in Soviet Russia. None
of this is the case. Iran is rich, on a high intellectual level,
with many educated people. Women seem to have a full spectrum of
rights over their education, employment and opportunity and are
treated with respect except for the hejab restriction.
I had the advantage of constant reassurance by Mehrdad and others
that I would face no danger whatsoever.
The talks were rather good, especially my 3 talks, and I was
favorably impressed by the talks of the locals, considering how
isolated Iran is."
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